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Neutron Capture Cross Section Measurement on 91Zr at J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI

  • Hori Jun-ichi,
  • Yashima Hiroshi,
  • Nakamura Shoji,
  • Furutaka Kazuyoshi,
  • Hara Kaoru Y.,
  • Harada Hideo,
  • Hirose Kentaro,
  • Igashira Masayuki,
  • Katabuchi Tatsuya,
  • Kimura Atsushi,
  • Kino Koichi,
  • Kitatani Fumito,
  • Kiyanagi Yoshiaki,
  • Koizumi Mitsuo,
  • Mizumoto Motoharu,
  • Sano Tadafumi,
  • Takahashi Yoshiyuki,
  • Toh Yosuke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159302004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93
p. 02004

Abstract

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The neutron capture cross section measurement on 91Zr was performed at neutron TOF beam line ANNRI installed at J-PARC/MLF. Prompt capture gamma rays from the sample were detected with an array of large Ge detectors at a distance of 21.5 m from the spallation neutron source by the time-of-fligh (TOF) method. The neutron capture gamma-ray pulse-height spectra from the 182-eV p-wave resonance and the 292-eV s-wave resonance were obtained by gating on the TOF regions, respectively. Though the decay patterns of primary transitions from the capture state were quite different between resonances, the prominent characteristics common to both resonances was the very strong ground-state transition from the 935-keV state. Therefore, a ground-state transition method was applied to obtain the capture yield, so that the background components due to impurities were successfully eliminated. The preliminary result of the neutron capture cross section for 91Zr up to 5 keV is presented.