Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5474963 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Scattering experiments performed with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Linear Accelerator measured elastic and inelastic scattering from an elemental iron sample. Eight liquid scintillator (EJ-301) proton recoil fast neutron detectors were positioned at several angles 0.5Â m from the scattering sample. Data were measured using neutron time-of-flight in the energy range from 0.5 to 20Â MeV, and pulse shape analysis was used to discriminate neutrons from gamma-rays. Nuclear data evaluations were compared to experimental data using Monte Carlo calculations. Below 2Â MeV two new techniques were developed: a method which assessed inelastic-to-elastic scattering ratios and a method to determine the contribution from neutrons after only elastic scattering. These techniques, along with time-of-flight results, may help identify specific reactions that account for differences between evaluations and experimental data.
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Authors
A.M. Daskalakis, E.J. Blain, B.J. McDermott, R.M. Bahran, Y. Danon, D.P. Barry, R.C. Block, M.J. Rapp, B.E. Epping, G. Leinweber,