Measurement of the 232Th(n,f) cross section with quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams in the energy range 2–18 MeV

The fission cross section of 232 Th has been measured at fast neutron energies, using a setup based on Micromegas detectors. The experiment was performed at the 5.5 MV Van de Graaff Tandem accelerator in the neutron beam facility of the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”. The quasi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European physical journal. A, Hadrons and nuclei Hadrons and nuclei, 2021, Vol.57 (9)
Hauptverfasser: Michalopoulou, V., Axiotis, M., Chasapoglou, S., Eleme, Z., Gkatis, G., Kalamara, A., Kokkoris, M., Lagoyannis, A., Patronis, N., Stamatopoulos, A., Tsantiri, A., Vlastou, R.
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Zusammenfassung:The fission cross section of 232 Th has been measured at fast neutron energies, using a setup based on Micromegas detectors. The experiment was performed at the 5.5 MV Van de Graaff Tandem accelerator in the neutron beam facility of the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”. The quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams were produced via the 3 H(p,n), 2 H(d,n) and 3 H(d,n) reactions, while the 238 U(n,f) and 235 U(n,f) reactions were used as references, in order to acquire cross-section data points in the energy range 2–18 MeV. The characterization of the actinide samples was performed via α -spectroscopy with a Silicon Surface Barrier (SSB) detector, while Monte Carlo simulations with the FLUKA code were used to achieve the deconvolution of the 232 Th α peak from the α background of its daughter nuclei present in the spectrum. Special attention was given to the study of the parasitic neutrons present in the experimental area, produced via charged particle reactions induced by the particle beam and from neutron scattering. Details on the data analysis and results are presented.
ISSN:1434-6001
1434-601X
DOI:10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00590-w