EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

TANGRA – an experimental setup for basic and applied nuclear research by means of 14.1 MeV neutrons

  • Ruskov Ivan,
  • Kopatch Yury,
  • Bystritsky Vyacheslav,
  • Skoy Vadim,
  • Shvetsov Valery,
  • Hambsch Franz-Josef,
  • Oberstedt Stephan,
  • Noy Roberto Capote,
  • Grozdanov Dimitar,
  • Zontikov Artem,
  • Rogov Yury,
  • Zamyatin Nikolay,
  • Sapozhnikov Mikhail,
  • Slepnev Vyacheslav,
  • Bogolyubov Evgeny,
  • Sadovsky Andrey,
  • Barmakov Yury,
  • Ryzhkov Valentin,
  • Yurkov Dimitry,
  • Valković Vladivoj,
  • Obhođaš Jasmina,
  • Aliyev Fuad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714603024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 03024

Abstract

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For investigation of the basic characteristics of 14.1 MeV neutron induced nuclear reactions on a number of important isotopes for nuclear science and engineering, a new experimental setup TANGRA has been constructed at the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. For testing its performance, the angular distribution of γ-rays (and neutrons) from the inelastic scattering of 14.1 MeV neutrons on high-purity carbon was measured and the angular anisotropy of γ-rays from the reaction 12C(n, n′γ)12C was determined. This reaction is important from fundamental (differential cross-sections) and practical (non-destructive elemental analysis of materials containing carbon) point of view. The preliminary results for the anisotropy of the γ-ray emission from the inelastic scattering of 14.1- MeV neutrons on carbon are compared with already published literature data. A detailed data analysis for determining the correlations between inelastic scattered neutron and γ-ray emission will be published elsewhere.