2018
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201816900018
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Prompt fission gamma-ray emission spectral data for 239Pu(n,f) using fast directional neutrons from the LICORNE neutron source

Abstract: Abstract. Prompt fission gamma-ray spectra (PFGS) have been measured for the 239 Pu(n,f) reaction using fast neutrons atĒ n =1.81 MeV produced by the LICORNE directional neutron source. The setup makes use of LaBr 3 scintillation detectors and PARIS phoswich detectors to measure the emitted prompt fission gamma rays (PFG). The mean multiplicity, average total energy release per fission and average energy of photons are extracted from the unfolded PFGS. These new measurements provide complementary information t… Show more

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“…The results for 239 Pu(n,f) at E n = 1.8 MeV are presented for the first time (with some preliminary data shown in Ref. [20]). Its PFGS is displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The results for 239 Pu(n,f) at E n = 1.8 MeV are presented for the first time (with some preliminary data shown in Ref. [20]). Its PFGS is displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The reaction p( 7 Li, n) 7 Be was used to generate a quasi-monoenergetic kinematically focused neutron beam of energy E n = 1.8 MeV. To select fission events, a specifically-designed fission chamber was constructed at JRC-Geel, containing the 239 Pu sample [18,20]. The purity and total mass of the 239 Pu sample was 99.97% and 3.519 mg, respectively.…”
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“…[11] for thermal neutrons, Refs. [12,13] for E n = 1.8 MeV). However, one should take into account that the width of the chosen prompt window in the thermal-neutron induced fission on 235 U [9] and the fast-neutron induced fission on 238 U [4] (used for the normalization) is five and four times the coincidence timing resolution, respectively.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%