Abstract

There are few experimental data for neutron cross-section libraries in (n,xn) reactions for various materials at energies above 20 MeV. For neutron energies above 20 MeV, these set of (n,xn) reactions are important for neutron fluence monitoring and spectra unfolding for future generation IV nuclear reactors. There were attempts to measure the cross-sections on natural cobalt and bismuth at incident neutron energies of about 90 MeV and 140 MeV. These measurements were made using the quasi-monoenergetic neutron facility at iThemba LABS, South Africa. In addition, at The Svedberg Laboratory facility in Sweden, similar experiments were performed on natural Yttrium. The measured cross-sections were compared with some of the few available data for neutron-induced reactions at high energies. Data collected from these two facilities, required corrections to be made for the contribution of the low energy tail (continuum) in the incident neutron spectrum. Preliminary results from iThemba LABS showed large discrepancy which we suspect was due to instability of the proton beam during the irradiations. Follow-up experiments are planned to accurately determine the uncertainty contributions, with additional data at other neutron energies.

Highlights

  • Introduction and MotivationAt the iThemba LABS facility in South Africa, measurements of cross sections for the (n,3-6n) reactions of various target materials using quasi mono-energetic neutron beams of 40 to 200 MeV are ongoing

  • This campaign was initiated as part of the IRDFF (International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File) library, coordinated by the International atomic Energy Agency Nuclear Data Section (IAEA NDS)

  • At iThemba LABS, quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams are typically produced in the D-line experimental vault via the 7Li(p,n)7Be or 10Be(p,n)10B reactions

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Summary

Introduction and Motivation

At the iThemba LABS facility in South Africa, measurements of cross sections for the (n,3-6n) reactions of various target materials using quasi mono-energetic neutron beams of 40 to 200 MeV are ongoing. This campaign was initiated as part of the IRDFF (International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File) library, coordinated by the International atomic Energy Agency Nuclear Data Section (IAEA NDS). At iThemba LABS, quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams are typically produced in the D-line experimental vault In the close user position, the beam intensity was much higher than in standard user position after collimator This TSL facility capable of providing the quasi-monoenergetic neutrons was closed and this meant discontinuation of further cross-section measurement experiments

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