Abstract
The feasibility of a compact accelerator-driven device for the generation of neutron spectra suitable for isotope production by neutron capture, boron neutron capture therapy and fast neutron therapy, is analyzed by Monte Carlo simulations. The device is essentially an extension of the activator proposed by Rubbia [CERN/LHC/97-04(EET)], in which fast neutrons are diffused and moderated within a properly sized lead block. It is shown that by suitable design of the lead block, as well as of additional elements of moderating and shielding materials, one can generate and exploit neutron fluxes with the spectral features required for the above applications. The linear dimensions of the diffusing–moderating device can be limited to about 1 m . A full-scale device for all the above applications would require a fast neutron source of about 10 14 s −1 , which could be produced by a 1 mA , 30 MeV proton beam impinging on a Be target. The concept could be tested at the Frascati Neutron Generator, a source producing 14 MeV DT fusion neutrons at the rate of 10 11 s −1 and located in a large shielded room.
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