Thursday, August 9, 2012

1208.1713 (R. Alba et al.)

Measurement of neutron yield by 62 MeV proton beam on a thick Beryllium
target
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R. Alba, M. Barbagallo, P. Boccaccio, A. Celentano, N. Colonna, G. Cosentino, A. Del Zoppo, A. Di Pietro, J. Esposito, P. Figuera, P. Finocchiaro, A. Kostyukov, C. Maiolino, M. Osipenko, G. Ricco, M. Ripani, C. M. Viberti, D. Santonocito, M. Schillaci
In the framework of research on IVth generation reactors and high intensity neutron sources a low-power prototype neutron amplifier was recently proposed by INFN. It is based on a low-energy, high current proton cyclotron, whose beam, impinging on a thick Beryllium converter, produces a fast neutron spectrum. The world database on the neutron yield from thick Beryllium target in the 70 MeV proton energy domain is rather scarce. The new measurement was performed at LNS, covering a wide angular range from 0 to 150 degrees and an almost complete neutron energy interval. In this contribution the preliminary data are discussed together with the proposed ADS facility.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.1713

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