Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL

The NFS (Neutrons For Science) facility is part of the SPRIAL 2 project at GANIL, Caen, France. The facility is currently under construction and the first beam is expected in early 2013. NFS will have a white neutron source covering the 1-40MeV energy range with a neutron flux higher than comparable...

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Main Authors: C. Gustavsson, S. Pomp, G. Scian, F. R. Lecolley, U. Tippawan, Y. Watanabe
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-517862018-09-04T06:13:59Z Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL C. Gustavsson S. Pomp G. Scian F. R. Lecolley U. Tippawan Y. Watanabe Mathematics Physics and Astronomy The NFS (Neutrons For Science) facility is part of the SPRIAL 2 project at GANIL, Caen, France. The facility is currently under construction and the first beam is expected in early 2013. NFS will have a white neutron source covering the 1-40MeV energy range with a neutron flux higher than comparable facilities. A quasi-mono-energetic neutron beam will also be available. In these energy ranges, especially above 14MeV, there is a large demand for neutron-induced data for a wide range of applications involving dosimetry, medical therapy, single-event upsets in electronics and nuclear energy. Today, there are a few or no cross section data on reactions such as (n, fission), (n, xn), (n, p), (n, d) and (n, α). We propose to install experimental equipment for measuring neutron-induced light-charged particle production and fission relative to the H(n, p) cross section. Both the H(n, p) cross section and the fission cross section for 238U are important reference cross sections used as standards for many other experiments. Nuclear data for certain key elements, such as closed shell nuclei, are also of relevance for the development of nuclear reaction models. Our primary intention is to measure charged particle production (protons, deuterons and alphas) from 12C, 16O, 28Si and 56Fe and neutron-induced fission cross sections from 238U and 232Th. © 2012 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. 2018-09-04T06:09:04Z 2018-09-04T06:09:04Z 2012-10-01 Journal 14024896 00318949 2-s2.0-84866927387 10.1088/0031-8949/2012/T150/014017 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84866927387&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51786
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
C. Gustavsson
S. Pomp
G. Scian
F. R. Lecolley
U. Tippawan
Y. Watanabe
Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL
description The NFS (Neutrons For Science) facility is part of the SPRIAL 2 project at GANIL, Caen, France. The facility is currently under construction and the first beam is expected in early 2013. NFS will have a white neutron source covering the 1-40MeV energy range with a neutron flux higher than comparable facilities. A quasi-mono-energetic neutron beam will also be available. In these energy ranges, especially above 14MeV, there is a large demand for neutron-induced data for a wide range of applications involving dosimetry, medical therapy, single-event upsets in electronics and nuclear energy. Today, there are a few or no cross section data on reactions such as (n, fission), (n, xn), (n, p), (n, d) and (n, α). We propose to install experimental equipment for measuring neutron-induced light-charged particle production and fission relative to the H(n, p) cross section. Both the H(n, p) cross section and the fission cross section for 238U are important reference cross sections used as standards for many other experiments. Nuclear data for certain key elements, such as closed shell nuclei, are also of relevance for the development of nuclear reaction models. Our primary intention is to measure charged particle production (protons, deuterons and alphas) from 12C, 16O, 28Si and 56Fe and neutron-induced fission cross sections from 238U and 232Th. © 2012 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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author C. Gustavsson
S. Pomp
G. Scian
F. R. Lecolley
U. Tippawan
Y. Watanabe
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S. Pomp
G. Scian
F. R. Lecolley
U. Tippawan
Y. Watanabe
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title Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL
title_short Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL
title_full Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL
title_fullStr Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear data measurements at the new NFS facility at GANIL
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