Abstract

As part of the commissioning work at the linear electron accelerator LINAC-200 (JINR), we conducted experiments to study the characteristics of a pulsed neutron source obtained by irradiating a converter target with a 140 MeV electron beam. To estimate neutron source parameters and neutron energy spectra in lead and tungsten targets with different sizes numerical simulations were performed. Additionally, we have conducted experiments to measure the energy spectra of neutrons and gamma rays using high-resolution time-of-flight method. It has been found that the ratio of integral estimates between the calculated and average measured neutron yields (for tungsten and lead targets) did not exceed 30%. The fluence of resonant and thermal neutrons in the target is estimated at 2.8×1013 neutrons per second, which corresponds to the requirements for modern pulsed neutron sources.

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