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High accuracy neutron inelastic cross section measurements on 206 Pb A.Negret 1, L.C. Mihailescu 1,2, C. Borcea 1, Ph. Dessagne 3, K.H. Guber 4, M. Kerveno 3, A.J. Koning 5, A. Olacel 1,6, A.J.M. Plompen 2, C. Rouki 2, and G. Rudolf 3 1 Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania 2 European Comission, Joint Research Center, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Geel, Belgium 3 Universite de Strasbourg, IPHC and CNRS, UMR7178, Strasbourg, France 4 Reactor and Nuclear Systems Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA 5 Nuclear Research Group Petten, The Netherlands 6 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, Romania EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015
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A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements Summary 1.Neutron inelastic cross section measurements at GELINA 2.Details of the 206 Pb measurement 3.Results 4.Conclusions EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015
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Inelastic cross section measurements at GELINA 1.Neutron inelastic cross section measurements at GELINA 2.Details of the 206 Pb measurement 3.Results 4.Conclusions EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements
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GELINA (Geel Linear Accelerator): the white neutron source Neutron source: GELINA (white flux 100 keV – 20 MeV), operated by EC-JRC-IRMM, Geel, Belgium Pulsed beam, 800 Hz TOF technique (200 m flight path) using 4 HPGe detectors: Amplitude gamma energy Time neutron energy EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements Flux monitored win a 235 U Fission Chamber
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The gamma spectroscopy used to determine X(n,n’ )X cross sections 4 x HPGE yieldFC yield HPGe Efficiency: Monte-Carlo simulation FC Efficiency Gamma Production cross sections ENSDF: level scheme Total inelastic cross section Level cross sections EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements Cross section Neutron energy E = xxx L2 L1 g.s. 11 33 22
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What’s so special about it? Precision – up to 5% uncertainty EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements Neutron energy resolution – 1.3 keV for E n =1 MeV Utility: Precise data are requested by reactor developers Reaction code calibration
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The 206 Pb(n,n’ ) experiment 1.Neutron inelastic cross section measurements at GELINA 2.Details of the 206 Pb measurement 3.Results 4.Conclusions EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements
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The 206 Pb(n,n’ ) 206 Pb experiment EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 Two independent measurement campaigns: One with a large radiogenic sample (88.59% 206 Pb, 8.46% 207 Pb, 2.87% 208 Pb) One with an enriched sample (99.82% 206 Pb)
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A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements The 206 Pb(n,n’ ) 206 Pb experiment EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 The level scheme of 206 Pb: The second excited level is 0+ and it decays only to the g.s. through an E0 transition At 2200.2 keV there is an isomer (T 1/2 = 125 s) 0 1340.5 1166.4 803.1 2200.2 0+ 2+ 0+ 3+ 7- T 1/2 = 125 s E0 1466.82+ (…)
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206 Pb(n,n’ ) results 1.Neutron inelastic cross section measurements at GELINA 2.Details of the 206 Pb measurement 3.Results 4.Conclusions EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements
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206 Pb(n,n’ ) 206 Pb production cross sections EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 We measured the production cross section for 34 rays.
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A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements 206 Pb(n,n’ ) 206 Pb level cross sections EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015
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A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements 206 Pb(n,n’ ) 206 Pb total inelastic cross section EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015
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A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements 206 Pb(n,n’ ) 206 Pb – the bonus EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 Whenever we detect two or more gammas from one level, we can determine (for each neutron energy!) the branching ratio: 11 22 E level (keV)E (keV)Branching ratio PresentEvaluated value 1684.0343.537.3(7)35.4(5) 881.0100100.0(1) 2196.7856.6100 1393.882.7(13)78(5) 2423.4718.9263.5(21)48.5(20) 956.624.6(18)20.6(16) 1620.3100100(4) 2782.2398.081.8(15)79.6(7) 1098.3100100(11) 3244.21246.536.9(37)22.2(21) 1560.3100100(5) 1903.6104.2(36)92(4)
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Conclusions 1.Neutron inelastic cross section measurements at GELINA 2.Details of the 206 Pb measurement 3.Results 4.Conclusions EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 A. Negret – 206 Pb(n,n’ ) cross section measurements
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Conclusions EuNPC2015, Groningen, September 2015 We presented a short overview of the neutron inelastic scattering experiment on 206 Pb, an important structural material. The production cross sections for 34 rays were determined with unprecedented accuracy (up to 5%) up to E n =18 MeV. Level cross sections and the total inelastic cross section were calculated up to E n =3.5 MeV. For more details see: A. Negret et al., Phys Rev. C91, 064618 (2015)
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