Abstract

Neutron-production double-differential cross sections for aluminum were measured using continuous- energy neutron from spallation target at the WNR facility in LANSCE. Incident neutron beam was produced by 800MeV linac. NE213 liquid organic scintillators were utilized to detect the emitted neutron from the sample. A fission ionization chamber was set to monitor incident neutron flux. Incident neutron energy was determined by the time-of-flight method between spallation source to neutron detectors. Emitted neutron energy was obtained by the energy deposited in the neutron detector.

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