The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron

Prompt Gamma Ray Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) is a useful nondestructive method with numerous applications. In this study neutron yield from 7Li(p,n) reaction with proton energies of 2.5, 3, 4, 4.5 and 5 MeV was used in order to provide the necessary thermal beam to the investigat...

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Main Authors: Fantidis J.G., Nicolaou G.E.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad 2020-01-01
Series:Acta Periodica Technologica
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2020/1450-71882051051F.pdf
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spelling doaj-f7e24bfd6bc14613a1bf5abbc9170a5d2021-02-05T08:00:07ZengFaculty of Technology, Novi SadActa Periodica Technologica1450-71882406-095X2020-01-01202051516010.2298/APT2051051F1450-71882051051FThe comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boronFantidis J.G.0Nicolaou G.E.1Department of Electrical Engineering-Physics, International Hellenic University, Kavala, GreeceLaboratory of Nuclear Technology, School of Engineering, ‘Democritus’ University of Thrace, Xanthi, GreecePrompt Gamma Ray Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) is a useful nondestructive method with numerous applications. In this study neutron yield from 7Li(p,n) reaction with proton energies of 2.5, 3, 4, 4.5 and 5 MeV was used in order to provide the necessary thermal beam to the investigated sample. The facility was designed and simulated using the MCNPX Monte Carlo code. The primary goal was the enhancement of the signal to noise ratio and the improvement of the detection limit of the system. An extensive series of simulations were performed for each source in order to examine the consequence of the solid angle which formed between the neutron beam and the collimator detector. Boron was used as an element which emits the prompt gamma rays and according to the simulations, 2.5 and 3 MeV protons beams offer the best performance, while for proton beam with energy in the range between 4-5 MeV the results indicate slightly poorer performance. Simulations are presented for the in-vivo PGNAA in the human liver.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2020/1450-71882051051F.pdfpgnaa7li(pn) reactionlithium targetboronmcnpx
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The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron
Acta Periodica Technologica
pgnaa
7li(p
n) reaction
lithium target
boron
mcnpx
author_facet Fantidis J.G.
Nicolaou G.E.
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title The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron
title_short The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron
title_full The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron
title_fullStr The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron
title_full_unstemmed The comparison of five neutron sources via 7Li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) in vivo detections of boron
title_sort comparison of five neutron sources via 7li(p,n) reaction for the design of a facility based on prompt gamma ray neutron activation analysis (pgnaa) in vivo detections of boron
publisher Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad
series Acta Periodica Technologica
issn 1450-7188
2406-095X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Prompt Gamma Ray Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) is a useful nondestructive method with numerous applications. In this study neutron yield from 7Li(p,n) reaction with proton energies of 2.5, 3, 4, 4.5 and 5 MeV was used in order to provide the necessary thermal beam to the investigated sample. The facility was designed and simulated using the MCNPX Monte Carlo code. The primary goal was the enhancement of the signal to noise ratio and the improvement of the detection limit of the system. An extensive series of simulations were performed for each source in order to examine the consequence of the solid angle which formed between the neutron beam and the collimator detector. Boron was used as an element which emits the prompt gamma rays and according to the simulations, 2.5 and 3 MeV protons beams offer the best performance, while for proton beam with energy in the range between 4-5 MeV the results indicate slightly poorer performance. Simulations are presented for the in-vivo PGNAA in the human liver.
topic pgnaa
7li(p
n) reaction
lithium target
boron
mcnpx
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2020/1450-71882051051F.pdf
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