Quasielastic Neutron-Induced Deuteron Breakup.

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Abstract

An experiment to measure the quasielastic d(n,np)n scattering cross-section was conducted at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) at intermediate incident neutron energies, ranging up to 800 MeV. Scattered protons from deuteron breakup travel through a magnetic spectrometer on beam right, consisting of a thin $\Delta $E scintillator, three drift chambers, two permanent magnets, and two thin E scintillators. An array of nine two-meter high plastic scintillators detects scattered neutrons on beam left. Analysis of the data from this experiment is underway to determine the scattered angles and energies of the particles, and subsequently the scattering cross-section for the n-d breakup reaction.

Authors

  • Katrina Koehler

    Houghton College

  • Peter Kroening

    Houghton College

  • Jonathon Slye

    Houghton College

  • Jared Turkewitz

    MIT

  • Sho Uemura

    MIT

  • Vladimir Henzl

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Massachusetts Institue of Technology

  • June Matthews

    MIT

  • Steve Wender

    Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Mark Yuly

    Houghton College