Neutron Energy Spectra for Deuteron Beams Incident on Thin Targets
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Abstract
Neutron energy spectra and cross-section data have been measured for deuteron breakup on thin targets using the 88-Inch Cyclotron at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Data was collected for tantalum and titanium targets at deuteron energies 20, 29, 35 and 38 MeV. Using a NE213 liquid-scintillation counter with neutron/gamma pulse shape discrimination, energy spectra were determined at zero degrees by measuring the time-of-flight relative to the cyclotron R.F. Additional data was collected at larger angles for deuteron energy of 20 MeV. The data collected tests the predictions of current breakup models, aiding in further development of the codes providing a better understanding of the competition between Coulombic and nuclear breakup. Breakup systematics will be useful in exploiting deuteron breakup as a mechanism for fast neutron production for a variety of applications.
Authors
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Jessamyn Allen
University of California, Berkeley
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Peggy McMahan
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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Lawrence Heilbronn
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Joe Cerny
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Darren Bleuel
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Brad Barquest
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
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Cybele Jewett
University of California, Berkeley
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Ian Thompson
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Larry Ahle
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory