Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9845942 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The principle of present work lies on the dependence of the threshold neutron energy on the dimensionless quantity “degree of metastability (ss)” of superheated liquids. The response of the superheated emulsions consists of the drops of superheated liquid (C2Cl2F4, b.p. 3.77 °C) has been measured at different 'ss' by varying ambient pressure at different temperatures, in the presence of neutrons generated in Pb by a (γ,n) reaction from 45 MeV electron LINAC of Hokkaido University. To unfold the neutron energy spectrum, a relationship has been developed between the 'ss' of superheated liquids and the threshold neutron energy. The spectrum at the detector position has been calculated by the MCNP code and a comparison has been made with the experimental spectrum. The utilisation of 'ss' is more flexible as this relation can be applied to both positive and negative ambient pressures as well as at different ambient temperatures.
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