Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research Reactor

Neutron-induced fission of 235U was studied at the thermal column of the UMass Lowell 1 MW Research Reactor. A collimated, 2.25-inch diameter beam of thermal neutrons with the flux of ~5x105 n/cm2/sec induced fission reaction on a plate of low-enriched uranium with the areal density ~25 mg/cm2 of 23...

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Main Authors: Stanescu Razvan, Green Hadrick, Morris Toby, Rusev Gencho, Jandel Marian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/18/epjconf_fpy2020_01009.pdf
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spelling doaj-762bd565dca64d79908292e1ce5415f12021-08-02T16:10:39ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012420100910.1051/epjconf/202024201009epjconf_fpy2020_01009Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research ReactorStanescu Razvan0Green Hadrick1Morris Toby2Rusev Gencho3Jandel Marian4Physics and Applied Physics PhD candidate, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Physics and Applied Physics PhD candidate, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Physics and Applied Physics PhD candidate, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Los Alamos National Laboratory, Nuclear and Radiochemistry Group, Los Alamos Physics and Applied Physics Faculty, University of Massachusetts-Lowell Neutron-induced fission of 235U was studied at the thermal column of the UMass Lowell 1 MW Research Reactor. A collimated, 2.25-inch diameter beam of thermal neutrons with the flux of ~5x105 n/cm2/sec induced fission reaction on a plate of low-enriched uranium with the areal density ~25 mg/cm2 of 235U. We have used the prompt fission-neutron tagging method to identify the fission reaction in the off-line analysis. The method employs the pulse-shape discrimination of neutrons and gamma-ray events in stilbene scintillator and enables identification of coincidence events of prompt fission gamma-rays and prompt fission neutrons in coincidence time intervals less than 20-30 ns. The prompt gamma-ray radiation was detected using two co-linear NaI(Tl) detectors. The measured spectra of prompt-fission gamma rays between 150 keV and 6 MeV are presented. The results from these initial measurements demonstrate the feasibility of the experimental method. Future measurements with extended arrays of detectors are planned.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/18/epjconf_fpy2020_01009.pdf
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author Stanescu Razvan
Green Hadrick
Morris Toby
Rusev Gencho
Jandel Marian
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Green Hadrick
Morris Toby
Rusev Gencho
Jandel Marian
Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research Reactor
EPJ Web of Conferences
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title Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research Reactor
title_short Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research Reactor
title_full Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research Reactor
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title_full_unstemmed Prompt Fission Gamma-Ray Measurements at UML Research Reactor
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series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Neutron-induced fission of 235U was studied at the thermal column of the UMass Lowell 1 MW Research Reactor. A collimated, 2.25-inch diameter beam of thermal neutrons with the flux of ~5x105 n/cm2/sec induced fission reaction on a plate of low-enriched uranium with the areal density ~25 mg/cm2 of 235U. We have used the prompt fission-neutron tagging method to identify the fission reaction in the off-line analysis. The method employs the pulse-shape discrimination of neutrons and gamma-ray events in stilbene scintillator and enables identification of coincidence events of prompt fission gamma-rays and prompt fission neutrons in coincidence time intervals less than 20-30 ns. The prompt gamma-ray radiation was detected using two co-linear NaI(Tl) detectors. The measured spectra of prompt-fission gamma rays between 150 keV and 6 MeV are presented. The results from these initial measurements demonstrate the feasibility of the experimental method. Future measurements with extended arrays of detectors are planned.
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/18/epjconf_fpy2020_01009.pdf
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