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Measurements of double differential charged particle emission cross sections and development of a wide range charged particles spectrometer for ten`s MeV neutrons

Abstract

We measured (n,xp), (n,xd) cross sections of C and Al for En=64.3 MeV neutrons at the {sup 7}Li(p,n) neutron sources facility at TIARA (Takasaki Establishment, JAERI) by using a conventional SSD-NaI telescope placed in the air. They show characteristic energy and angular dependence in high energy regions. In order to extend the measurements to low energy protons and {alpha} particles, a new spectrometer consisting of low pressure gas counters and BaF{sub 2} scintillators is now under development. A low threshold for low energy {alpha} particles will be achieved by using the gas counters. The particle identification over a wide energy range will be achieved by combining the {Delta}E-E method for low energy particles with the pulse shape discrimination (PSD) method of BaF{sub 2} for high energy particles. (author)
Authors:
Nauchi, Yasushi; Baba, Mamoru; Kiyosumi, Takehide [1] 
  1. Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Faculty of Engineering; and others
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JAERI-Conf-97-005; CONF-9611184-; INDC(JPN)-179/U
Reference Number:
SCA: 663430; 440101; PA: JPN-97:009094; EDB-97:147401; SN: 97001866997
Resource Relation:
Conference: 1996 symposium on nuclear data, Tokai (Japan), 21-22 Nov 1996; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the 1996 symposium on nuclear data; Iguchi, Tetsuo [Nagoya Univ. (Japan)]; Fukahori, Tokio [eds.]; PB: 332 p.
Subject:
66 PHYSICS; 44 INSTRUMENTATION, INCLUDING NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE DETECTORS; ALUMINIUM 27 TARGET; NEUTRON REACTIONS; PROTON SPECTRA; CARBON; MEV RANGE 10-100; DEUTERON SPECTRA; DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS; TELESCOPE COUNTERS; COINCIDENCE SPECTROMETRY; EXPERIMENTAL DATA
OSTI ID:
544680
Research Organizations:
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97758662; TRN: JP9709094
Availability:
OSTI as DE97758662
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
pp. 126-131
Announcement Date:
Jan 23, 2004

Citation Formats

Nauchi, Yasushi, Baba, Mamoru, and Kiyosumi, Takehide. Measurements of double differential charged particle emission cross sections and development of a wide range charged particles spectrometer for ten`s MeV neutrons. Japan: N. p., 1997. Web.
Nauchi, Yasushi, Baba, Mamoru, & Kiyosumi, Takehide. Measurements of double differential charged particle emission cross sections and development of a wide range charged particles spectrometer for ten`s MeV neutrons. Japan.
Nauchi, Yasushi, Baba, Mamoru, and Kiyosumi, Takehide. 1997. "Measurements of double differential charged particle emission cross sections and development of a wide range charged particles spectrometer for ten`s MeV neutrons." Japan.
@misc{etde_544680,
title = {Measurements of double differential charged particle emission cross sections and development of a wide range charged particles spectrometer for ten`s MeV neutrons}
author = {Nauchi, Yasushi, Baba, Mamoru, and Kiyosumi, Takehide}
abstractNote = {We measured (n,xp), (n,xd) cross sections of C and Al for En=64.3 MeV neutrons at the {sup 7}Li(p,n) neutron sources facility at TIARA (Takasaki Establishment, JAERI) by using a conventional SSD-NaI telescope placed in the air. They show characteristic energy and angular dependence in high energy regions. In order to extend the measurements to low energy protons and {alpha} particles, a new spectrometer consisting of low pressure gas counters and BaF{sub 2} scintillators is now under development. A low threshold for low energy {alpha} particles will be achieved by using the gas counters. The particle identification over a wide energy range will be achieved by combining the {Delta}E-E method for low energy particles with the pulse shape discrimination (PSD) method of BaF{sub 2} for high energy particles. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}