2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2015.01.003
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Tagging fast neutrons from an 241Am/9Be source

Abstract: Shielding, coincidence, and time-of-flight measurement techniques are employed to tag fast neutrons emitted from an (241)Am/(9)Be source resulting in a continuous polychromatic energy-tagged beam of neutrons with energies up to 7MeV. The measured energy structure of the beam agrees qualitatively with both previous measurements and theoretical calculations.

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“…The tests were performed at the triple axis spectrometer ATHOS at BNC [5] (Budapest -Hungary). The preliminary test of the Multi-Blade and the γ-sensitivity measurements were performed at the Source Testing Facility (STF) [4] at the Lund University (Sweden). The demonstrator is made up of 9 cassettes, each one equipped with 32 wires and 32 strips.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tests were performed at the triple axis spectrometer ATHOS at BNC [5] (Budapest -Hungary). The preliminary test of the Multi-Blade and the γ-sensitivity measurements were performed at the Source Testing Facility (STF) [4] at the Lund University (Sweden). The demonstrator is made up of 9 cassettes, each one equipped with 32 wires and 32 strips.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of the current measurements was to verify the shielding behavior of the concrete in the MeV neutron energy range. The measurements were carried out using the method of neutron tagging [30] at the Source-Testing Facility will be the highlight of a future publication [31]. A general overview is given below.…”
Section: Mev Neutron Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NE-213 is an organic liquid scintillator that has been employed for decades as a fast-neutron detector. The NE-213 liquid-scintillator detector used here has been reported upon earlier [1,18,19]. It consisted of a 62 mm long × 94 mm cylindrical aluminum "cup" fitted with a borosilicate glass optical window [20].…”
Section: Ne-213 Fast-neutron and Gamma-ray Liquid-scintillator Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently reported on our efforts to "tag" fast neutrons from an 241 Am/ 9 Be source [1] as the first step towards the development of a source-based fastneutron irradiation facility. Here, we report on our investigation of a 252 Cf fission-fragment fast-neutron tagging technique very similar to that reported on by Reiter et al [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%