EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Shielding experiments of concrete and iron for the 244 MeV and 387 MeV quasi-mono energetic neutrons using an organic scintillator (at RCNP, Osaka Univ.)

  • Hagiwara Masayuki,
  • Iwase Hiroshi,
  • Iwamoto Yosuke,
  • Satoh Daiki,
  • Matsumoto Tetsuro,
  • Masuda Akihiko,
  • Yashima Hiroshi,
  • Nakane Yoshihiro,
  • Nakashima Hiroshi,
  • Sakamoto Yukio,
  • Shima Tatsushi,
  • Tamii Atsushi,
  • Hatanaka Kichiji,
  • Nakamura Takashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715308021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 153
p. 08021

Abstract

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A shielding benchmark experiment has been performed using a quasi-monoenergetic 7Li(p,n) neutron source with the peak energies of 244 and 387 MeV at the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) of Osaka University, in order to assess the accuracy of nuclear data and calculation codes used in high-energy accelerator shielging design. Energy spectra behind bulk shields of 10- to 100-cm-thick iron, 25- to 300-cm-thick concrete and their composite are measured using a NE213 organic liquid scintillator with a diameter and thickness of 25.4 cm each with a time-of-flight and an unfolding method. The neutron attenuation lengths are illustared for iron and concrete as a function of the incident energy.