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Main Authors: Košťál, Michal, Losa, Evžen, Simakov, Stanislav, Czakoj, Tomáš, Schulc, Martin, Šimon, Jan, Rypar, Vojtěch, Mareček, Martin, Uhlíř, Jan, Krechlerová, Alena, Peltan, Tomáš, Pošvař, Radek, Matěj, Zdeněk, Bernard, David, Trkov, Andrej, Capote, Roberto
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07897
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author Košťál, Michal
Losa, Evžen
Simakov, Stanislav
Czakoj, Tomáš
Schulc, Martin
Šimon, Jan
Rypar, Vojtěch
Mareček, Martin
Uhlíř, Jan
Krechlerová, Alena
Peltan, Tomáš
Pošvař, Radek
Matěj, Zdeněk
Bernard, David
Trkov, Andrej
Capote, Roberto
author_facet Košťál, Michal
Losa, Evžen
Simakov, Stanislav
Czakoj, Tomáš
Schulc, Martin
Šimon, Jan
Rypar, Vojtěch
Mareček, Martin
Uhlíř, Jan
Krechlerová, Alena
Peltan, Tomáš
Pošvař, Radek
Matěj, Zdeněk
Bernard, David
Trkov, Andrej
Capote, Roberto
contents The measured and evaluated excitation functions are fundamental quantities that affect the accuracy of all calculations in nuclear applications. Some cross sections, such as 14N(n,p)14C, have added value for special applications, as these reactions may be responsible for possible contamination in industrial processes such as spent fuel reprocessing. For the validation of the evaluated cross sections, we can rely on the comparison of the calculated spectrum averaged cross sections (SACS) for the given neutron spectrum with the measured SACS value. The benchmark reference neutron field has been identified, characterized, and well validated in the LR-0 special core. A very large set of SACS measurements in the LR0 reference field is measured with low uncertainty, making it an excellent set for deconvolution codes validation. The impact of the gamma-induced reaction on the production yield of neutron-induced reactions was investigated for most of the benchmarked reactions. Gamma competition was found to contribute at most 1% for the 197Au(n,2n) reaction, while being substantially lower for other target isotopes and neutron-induced activation reactions.
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spellingShingle Measurement of Spectrum Averaged Cross Sections in LR-0 Benchmark Reference Neutron Field
Košťál, Michal
Losa, Evžen
Simakov, Stanislav
Czakoj, Tomáš
Schulc, Martin
Šimon, Jan
Rypar, Vojtěch
Mareček, Martin
Uhlíř, Jan
Krechlerová, Alena
Peltan, Tomáš
Pošvař, Radek
Matěj, Zdeněk
Bernard, David
Trkov, Andrej
Capote, Roberto
Nuclear Experiment
Instrumentation and Detectors
The measured and evaluated excitation functions are fundamental quantities that affect the accuracy of all calculations in nuclear applications. Some cross sections, such as 14N(n,p)14C, have added value for special applications, as these reactions may be responsible for possible contamination in industrial processes such as spent fuel reprocessing. For the validation of the evaluated cross sections, we can rely on the comparison of the calculated spectrum averaged cross sections (SACS) for the given neutron spectrum with the measured SACS value. The benchmark reference neutron field has been identified, characterized, and well validated in the LR-0 special core. A very large set of SACS measurements in the LR0 reference field is measured with low uncertainty, making it an excellent set for deconvolution codes validation. The impact of the gamma-induced reaction on the production yield of neutron-induced reactions was investigated for most of the benchmarked reactions. Gamma competition was found to contribute at most 1% for the 197Au(n,2n) reaction, while being substantially lower for other target isotopes and neutron-induced activation reactions.
title Measurement of Spectrum Averaged Cross Sections in LR-0 Benchmark Reference Neutron Field
topic Nuclear Experiment
Instrumentation and Detectors
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07897