Abstract

The efficiency of a shielded and of an unshielded Hanson-McKibben long counter has been measured as a function of the position and direction of incidence of the neutron on the front face of the paraffin cylinder. A collimated neutron beam from a RaαBe source was used for the measurements. The efficiency of the long counter in an approximately uniform flux of RaαBe neutrons was also measured, as a function of the angle made by the counter axis and the flux direction.

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