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Development and evaluation of activation neutron detectors for spectrum measurements of quasi-monoenergetic high-energy neutron fields

Authors :
Tetsuro Matsumoto
Akihiko Masuda
S. Kurashima
Masayuki Hagiwara
Yasuhiro Unno
Jun Nishiyama
Hideki Harano
Hiroshi Yoshitomi
H. Seito
Michio Yoshizawa
Yoshiaki Shikaze
Yoshihiko Tanimura
Source :
2014 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, NSS/MIC 2014.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A quasi-monoenergetic high-energy neutron field produced via 7Li(p,n) reaction consists of a high-energy peak and a continuum down to the low-energy region. The continuum is a background for the measurement for the peak neutrons. Spectral information is necessary to estimate the effect of it. Using a new beam chopping system, the spectral neutron fluence above ∼150 keV was measured by the TOF method. The lower-energy neutrons are time-independent and the unfolding method using the Bonner sphere spectrometer (BSS) is suitable to measure them. However, the common BSS with a 3He or BF3 proportional counter has difficulties in this case: signals caused by high-energy-charged particle are mixed in with the genuine signals caused by thermalized neutrons and the dead-time corrections are difficult in experiments with the pulsed-neutron beam. The gold foil is therefore adopted as a detector element for the BSS. Response matrix of the gold-activation BSS is evaluated by Monte Carlo calculations and response calibrations at a neutron standard facility of the AIST. Measurements for the quasi-monoenergetic high-energy neutron field was performed at the AVF cyclotron facility of TIARA, at the peak neutron energy of 45 MeV.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2014 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, NSS/MIC 2014
Accession number :
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