EPJ Web of Conferences (Dec 2013)

Development of an experimental set-up for the measurement of neutron-induced fission and capture cross sections of radioactive fissile nuclei

  • Companis I.,
  • Aïche M.,
  • Mathieu L.,
  • Schillebeeckx P.,
  • Heyse J.,
  • Barreau G.,
  • Czajkowski S.,
  • Ducasse Q.,
  • Gunsing F.,
  • Jurado B.,
  • Kessedjian G.,
  • Matarranz J.,
  • Plompen A.J.M.,
  • Tsekhanovich I.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20136205007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62
p. 05007

Abstract

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A new experimental set-up for a simultaneous measurement of neutron induced capture and fission cross sections was designed, assembled and optimized. The measurements will be performed at GEel LINear Accelerator (GELINA) neutron time-of-flight facility in Belgium, where neutron cross sections can be measured over a wide energy range with high energy resolution. The fission events detector consists of a dedicated multi-plate high efficiency fission ionization chamber (IC). The γ-rays produced in capture reaction are detected by an efficient array of C6D6 scintillators. Fission γ-rays events are distinguished from capture events by the anticoincidence signals from the IC and the C6D6 detectors. For the undetected fission events a correction has to be applied with respect to the efficiency of the IC that should be high and known with a high precision. Another important issue is the good separation between fission-fragment (FF) and the high alpha pile-up. The performances of the IC during test experiments are presented, focusing in particular on the detection efficiency.