EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Neutron induced fission cross section measurements of 240Pu and 242Pu

  • Belloni F.,
  • Eykens R.,
  • Heyse J.,
  • Matei C.,
  • Moens A.,
  • Nolte R.,
  • Plompen A.J.M.,
  • Richter S.,
  • Sibbens G.,
  • Vanleeuw D.,
  • Wynants R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714604062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 04062

Abstract

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Accurate neutron induced fission cross section of 240Pu and 242Pu are required in view of making nuclear technology safer and more efficient to meet the upcoming needs for the future generation of nuclear power plants (GEN-IV). The probability for a neutron to induce such reactions figures in the NEA Nuclear Data High Priority Request List [1]. A measurement campaign to determine neutron induced fission cross sections of 240Pu and 242Pu at 2.51 MeV and 14.83 MeV has been carried out at the 3.7 MV Van De Graaff linear accelerator at Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig. Two identical Frisch Grid fission chambers, housing back to back a 238U and a APu target (A = 240 or A = 242), were employed to detect the total fission yield. The targets were molecular plated on 0.25 mm aluminium foils kept at ground potential and the employed gas was P10. The neutron fluence was measured with the proton recoil telescope (T1), which is the German primary standard for neutron fluence measurements. The two measurements were related using a De Pangher long counter and the charge as monitors. The experimental results have an average uncertainty of 3–4% at 2.51 MeV and for 6–8% at 14.81 MeV and have been compared to the data available in literature.