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The γ-flash problem at cross-section measurements by the prompt in beam γ-ray spectroscopy at n-TOF facility at CERN N. Citakovic, S. Jokic, S. Lukic, P. Baumann, G. Rudolf Military Academy Belgrade, Serbia, ncitakovic@eunet.yu ncitakovic@eunet.yu INN Vinca, Belgrade, Serbia GSI Darmstadt, Germany IPHC – Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, Strasbourg, France
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Introduction The n-TOF (neutron Time of Flight) international collaboration has as its goal the measurement of various neutron-induced reactions. In the frame of n-TOF, the GRACE group is in charge of (n,xn) reactions. Preliminary measurements of (n,n'γ) and (n,2nγ) reactions cross sections on a natural lead target were performed on the GELINA white neutron source in IRMM Geel, Belgium.
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Method One of the possible methods to study (n,xn) reactions is to use the in beam γ – ray spectroscopy and neutron time of flight technique. Neutron induced reactions leave the residual nuclei in highly excited states, which subsequently decay via γ – cascades to ground states. In this way one actually directly measures (n,xn γ) reaction cross sections.
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The idea is to use the existing facility at CERN for these measurements. However, γ – flash appears at every beam pulse. It often leads to HPGe detector saturation. This difficulty is the subject of our study.
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Experiment The experiment was performed in framework of the n- TOF Collaboration on October 2004. Our aim was to check the possibility of (n,xn) reactions cross sections measurement by this experimental method in spite of γ- flash presence. Experimental setup consists of HPGe detector, target support and acquisition system. HPGe detector is placed at the tunnel end, at 45 degree with respect to the proton beam.
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Since γ-rays are reflected from the collimator and experimental room, they can hit the detector too. This fact must be taken into consideration in the future experiments with real target. In order to study possible background for HPGe detector no target has been used in this experiment.
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Conclusions On the basis of experimental data (more than 40000 processed events) it has been concluded that the (n,xn) reactions cross sections can be measured because signal was not saturated for 55% of proton beam pulses. Long measurement time or using a great number of detectors (several tens) is necessary because the beam frequency is low (one proton burst every 2.4 to 12s). More efforts are needed to adapt the detection technique to the remaining background.
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