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The CERN n_TOF facility: a unique tool for nuclear data measurement

Authors :
International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics (5. : 2016 : Tokio)
Mingrone, Federica
Aberle, Oliver
Andrzejewski, Józef
Audouin, Laurent
Bécares, Vicente
Bacak, Michael
Balibrea Correa, Javier
Barbagallo, Massimo
Barros, Susana C.C.
Bečvář, František
Beinrucker, Clemens
Berthoumieux, Eric
Billowes, Jonathan
Bosnar, Damir
Brugger, Markus
Caamaño, Manuel
Calviño Tavares, Francisco
Calviani, Marco
Cano-Ott, Daniel
Cardella, Roberto
Casanovas Hoste, Adrià
Castelluccio, Donato Maurizio
Cerutti, Francesco
Chen, Yonghao
Chiaveri, Enrico
Colonna, Nicola
Cortés-Giraldo, Miguel Antonio
Cortés Rossell, Guillem Pere
Cosentino, Luigi
Damone, Lucia Anna
Diakaki, Maria
Domingo-Pardo, César
Dressler, Rugard
Dupont, Emmeric
Durán, Ignacio
Fernández Domínguez, Beatriz
Ferrari, Alfredo
Ferreira, Pedro G.
Finocchiaro, Paolo
Furman, Valter
Ganesan, Srinivasan
García Ríos, Aczel Regino
Gawlik, Aleksandra
Gheorghe, Ioana
Glodariu, Tudor
Gonçalves, Isabel Maria Ferro
González Romero, Enrique Miguel
Goverdovski, Andrey
Griesmayer, Erich
Guerrero Sánchez, Carlos
Gunsing, Frank
Göbel, Kathrin
Harada, Hideo
Heftrich, Tanja
Heinitz, Stephan
Heyse, Jan
Jenkins, David
Jericha, Erwin
Käppeler, Franz
Kadi, Yacine
Katabuchi, Tatsuya
Kavrigin, Pavel
Ketlerov, Vladimir
Khryachkov, Vitaly
Kimura, Atsushi
Kivel, Nikolay
Kokkoris, Michael
Krtička, Milan
Leal Cidoncha, Esther
Lederer, Claudia
Leeb, Helmut
Lerendegui, Jorge
Lo Meo, Sergio
Lonsdale, Sarah Jane
Losito, Roberto
Macina, Daniela
Marganiec, Justyna
Martínez, Trinitario
Massimi, Cristian
Mastinu, Pierfrancesco
Mastromarco, Mario
Matteucci, Francesca
Maugeri, Emilio Andrea
Mendoza Cembranos, Emilio
Mengoni, Alberto
Milazzo, Paolo Maria
Mirea, Mihail
Montesano, Simone
Musumarra, Agatino
Nolte, Ralf
Oprea, Andreea
Patronis, Nikolas
Pavlik, Andreas
Perkowski, Jarosław
Praena, Javier
Quesada Molina, José Manuel
Rajeev, K.
Rauscher, Thomas
Reifarth, René
Riego Pérez, Albert
Rout, Prakash Chandra
Rubbia, Carlo
Ryan, James A.
Sabaté-Gilarte, Marta
Saxena, Alok
Schillebeeckx, Peter
Schmidt, Stefan
Schumann, Dorothea
Sedyshev, Pavel V.
Smith, Alastair Gavin
Stamatopoulos, Athanasios
Tagliente, Giuseppe
Taı́n Enríquez, José Luis
Tarifeño-Saldivia, Ariel
Tassan-Got, Laurent
Tsinganis, Andrea
Valenta, Stanislav
Vannini, Gianni
Variale, Vincenzo
Vaz, Pedro
Ventura, Alberto
Vlachoudis, Vasilis
Vlastou, Rosa
Wallner, Anton
Warren, Stephen J.
Weigand, Mario
Weiß, Christina
Wolf, Clemens
Woods, Philip John
Wright, Tobias
Žugec, Petar
International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics (5. : 2016 : Tokio)
Mingrone, Federica
Aberle, Oliver
Andrzejewski, Józef
Audouin, Laurent
Bécares, Vicente
Bacak, Michael
Balibrea Correa, Javier
Barbagallo, Massimo
Barros, Susana C.C.
Bečvář, František
Beinrucker, Clemens
Berthoumieux, Eric
Billowes, Jonathan
Bosnar, Damir
Brugger, Markus
Caamaño, Manuel
Calviño Tavares, Francisco
Calviani, Marco
Cano-Ott, Daniel
Cardella, Roberto
Casanovas Hoste, Adrià
Castelluccio, Donato Maurizio
Cerutti, Francesco
Chen, Yonghao
Chiaveri, Enrico
Colonna, Nicola
Cortés-Giraldo, Miguel Antonio
Cortés Rossell, Guillem Pere
Cosentino, Luigi
Damone, Lucia Anna
Diakaki, Maria
Domingo-Pardo, César
Dressler, Rugard
Dupont, Emmeric
Durán, Ignacio
Fernández Domínguez, Beatriz
Ferrari, Alfredo
Ferreira, Pedro G.
Finocchiaro, Paolo
Furman, Valter
Ganesan, Srinivasan
García Ríos, Aczel Regino
Gawlik, Aleksandra
Gheorghe, Ioana
Glodariu, Tudor
Gonçalves, Isabel Maria Ferro
González Romero, Enrique Miguel
Goverdovski, Andrey
Griesmayer, Erich
Guerrero Sánchez, Carlos
Gunsing, Frank
Göbel, Kathrin
Harada, Hideo
Heftrich, Tanja
Heinitz, Stephan
Heyse, Jan
Jenkins, David
Jericha, Erwin
Käppeler, Franz
Kadi, Yacine
Katabuchi, Tatsuya
Kavrigin, Pavel
Ketlerov, Vladimir
Khryachkov, Vitaly
Kimura, Atsushi
Kivel, Nikolay
Kokkoris, Michael
Krtička, Milan
Leal Cidoncha, Esther
Lederer, Claudia
Leeb, Helmut
Lerendegui, Jorge
Lo Meo, Sergio
Lonsdale, Sarah Jane
Losito, Roberto
Macina, Daniela
Marganiec, Justyna
Martínez, Trinitario
Massimi, Cristian
Mastinu, Pierfrancesco
Mastromarco, Mario
Matteucci, Francesca
Maugeri, Emilio Andrea
Mendoza Cembranos, Emilio
Mengoni, Alberto
Milazzo, Paolo Maria
Mirea, Mihail
Montesano, Simone
Musumarra, Agatino
Nolte, Ralf
Oprea, Andreea
Patronis, Nikolas
Pavlik, Andreas
Perkowski, Jarosław
Praena, Javier
Quesada Molina, José Manuel
Rajeev, K.
Rauscher, Thomas
Reifarth, René
Riego Pérez, Albert
Rout, Prakash Chandra
Rubbia, Carlo
Ryan, James A.
Sabaté-Gilarte, Marta
Saxena, Alok
Schillebeeckx, Peter
Schmidt, Stefan
Schumann, Dorothea
Sedyshev, Pavel V.
Smith, Alastair Gavin
Stamatopoulos, Athanasios
Tagliente, Giuseppe
Taı́n Enríquez, José Luis
Tarifeño-Saldivia, Ariel
Tassan-Got, Laurent
Tsinganis, Andrea
Valenta, Stanislav
Vannini, Gianni
Variale, Vincenzo
Vaz, Pedro
Ventura, Alberto
Vlachoudis, Vasilis
Vlastou, Rosa
Wallner, Anton
Warren, Stephen J.
Weigand, Mario
Weiß, Christina
Wolf, Clemens
Woods, Philip John
Wright, Tobias
Žugec, Petar
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

he study of the resonant structures in neutron-nucleus cross-sections, and therefore of the compound-nucleus reaction mechanism, requires spectroscopic measurements to determine with high accuracy the energy of the neutron interacting with the material under study. To this purpose, the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF has been operating since 2001 at CERN. Its characteristics, such as the high intensity instantaneous neutron flux, the wide energy range from thermal to few GeV, and the very good energy resolution, are perfectly suited to perform high-quality measurements of neutron-induced reaction cross sections. The precise and accurate knowledge of these cross sections plays a fundamental role in nuclear technologies, nuclear astrophysics and nuclear physics. Two different measuring stations are available at the n_TOF facility, called EAR1 and EAR2, with different characteristics of intensity of the neutron flux and energy resolution. These experimental areas, combined with advanced detection systems lead to a great flexibility in performing challenging measurement of high precision and accuracy, and allow the investigation isotopes with very low cross sections, or available only in small quantities, or with very high specific activity. The characteristics and performances of the two experimental areas of the n_TOF facility will be presented, together with the most important measurements performed to date and their physics case. In addition, the significant upcoming measurements will be introduced.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376243207
Document Type :
Electronic Resource