Abstract

A new high-intensity white neutron source has recently been constructed at Los Alamos. Beams of neutrons with a continuous energy distribution up to several hundred MeV are produced by the spallation reaction using the 800-MeV pulsed proton beam from the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility (LAMPF) linear accelerator. The neutron facility has been designed to make very efficient use of the LAMPF beam with several experiments being able to operate simultaneously. Typical running conditions involve approximately 50 000 bursts/s and proton beam currents of 2.5 μA. Experiments planned for this fall include gamma-ray production, neutron induced fission, and medium energy (n, p) and (p, n) studies.

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