EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

The Neutron Time-of-Flight Cross Section Program at the University of Kentucky - Adventures in Analysis II

  • Vanhoy J.R.,
  • Hicks S.F.,
  • Combs B.C.,
  • Crider B.P.,
  • French A.J.,
  • Garza E.A.,
  • Henderson S.L.,
  • Howard T.J.,
  • Liu S.H.,
  • Nigam S.,
  • Pecha R.L.,
  • Peters E.E.,
  • Prados-Estévez F.M.,
  • McEllistrem M.T.,
  • Rice B.J.,
  • Ross T.J.,
  • Santonil Z.C.,
  • Sidwell L.C.,
  • Steves J.L.,
  • Yates S.W.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159302014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93
p. 02014

Abstract

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Elastic and inelastic neutron differential cross sections are measured at the University of Kentucky Accelerator Laboratory (www.pa.uky.edu/accelerator/) at incident energies in the fast neutron region. The labo- ratorys facilities and instrumentation will be described and our measurement and analysis procedures outlined. Many corrections are required for neutron scattering experiments and the analysis utilizes information from many other cross section data sets and model calculations. Exploring and understanding the limitations of the foundational information and procedures are important for controlling the accuracy of the cross section results. We are examining the limitations in neutron detection efficiency, the normalization of (n,n′γ) cross sections,background reduction, spectrum stripping techniques, and attenuation and multiple scattering corrections. The resulting differential cross sections provide information on the compound elastic and coupled channels reaction mechanisms important for advanced reactor designs