Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors

This paper discusses the use of thick threshold activation detectors for the characterization of low intensity neutron fields. This technique has been applied to the determination of the spectral emission of a low activity (37 GBq) Am-Be source. The reaction rates induced by the neutrons emitted by...

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Main Authors: Idiri Z., Allab M., Boukeffoussa K., Medkour Ishak-Boushaki G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-04-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122407009
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spelling doaj-c6ca584cd8fc45ed9ed84065e49deeb12021-08-02T01:18:01ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2012-04-01240700910.1051/epjconf/20122407009Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectorsIdiri Z.Allab M.Boukeffoussa K.Medkour Ishak-Boushaki G.This paper discusses the use of thick threshold activation detectors for the characterization of low intensity neutron fields. This technique has been applied to the determination of the spectral emission of a low activity (37 GBq) Am-Be source. The reaction rates induced by the neutrons emitted by this source in different thick metallic targets (Al, Si, Fe, In) have been measured in the following reactions: 27Al(n,p)27Mg, 27Al(n,α)24Na, 28Si(n,p)28Al, 56Fe(n,p)56Mn, 115In(n, n′)115mIn and 115In(n, γ)116mIn. Each measured reaction rate corresponding to a threshold detector response depends on the spectral emission of the source via a correcting factor. This factor, which takes into account the source detector geometry, the neutron attenuation and diffusion by the detectors, has been determined by Monte Carlo simulation using MCNP5 code. The spectral emission of the neutron source has been generated from the response matrix of the threshold detectors by using different neutron spectrum unfolding methods (Stayn'l, Gravel and Maxed). A fairly good agreement with the assumed ISO spectrum has been achieved. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122407009
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author Idiri Z.
Allab M.
Boukeffoussa K.
Medkour Ishak-Boushaki G.
spellingShingle Idiri Z.
Allab M.
Boukeffoussa K.
Medkour Ishak-Boushaki G.
Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Idiri Z.
Allab M.
Boukeffoussa K.
Medkour Ishak-Boushaki G.
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title Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
title_short Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
title_full Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
title_fullStr Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
title_full_unstemmed Fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
title_sort fast neutron spectrometry using thick threshold detectors
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2012-04-01
description This paper discusses the use of thick threshold activation detectors for the characterization of low intensity neutron fields. This technique has been applied to the determination of the spectral emission of a low activity (37 GBq) Am-Be source. The reaction rates induced by the neutrons emitted by this source in different thick metallic targets (Al, Si, Fe, In) have been measured in the following reactions: 27Al(n,p)27Mg, 27Al(n,α)24Na, 28Si(n,p)28Al, 56Fe(n,p)56Mn, 115In(n, n′)115mIn and 115In(n, γ)116mIn. Each measured reaction rate corresponding to a threshold detector response depends on the spectral emission of the source via a correcting factor. This factor, which takes into account the source detector geometry, the neutron attenuation and diffusion by the detectors, has been determined by Monte Carlo simulation using MCNP5 code. The spectral emission of the neutron source has been generated from the response matrix of the threshold detectors by using different neutron spectrum unfolding methods (Stayn'l, Gravel and Maxed). A fairly good agreement with the assumed ISO spectrum has been achieved.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122407009
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