Cross-Section Measurements for Elastic and Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons from Noble Gases

ORAL

Abstract

Neutron backgrounds are a significant concern to experiments that attempt to directly detect Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) dark matter. Recoil nuclei produced by neutron elastic scattering can mimic WIMP signatures. There is insufficient experimental data available for the scattering cross-sections of neutrons with noble gases (Ne, Ar, Xe), which are candidate target materials for such experiments. Neutron elastic and inelastic scattering from neon of natural abundance was investigated at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory at neutron energies relevant to ($\alpha$,n) and low-energy spallation neutron backgrounds in these experiments. The differential cross-section was measured using a time-of-flight technique at neutron energies of 8.0 and 5.0 MeV. Details of the experimental technique and current status of measurements will be presented.

Authors

  • Sean MacMullin

    University of North Carolina and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL), University of North Carolina

  • Mary Kidd

    TUNL and Duke University, Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL)

  • W. Tornow

    Duke University \& TUNL, TUNL and Duke University, Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL), Duke/TUNL, Duke Univ./TUNL

  • C.R. Howell

    Duke University \& TUNL, Duke, TUNL, Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL), Duke/TUNL, Duke and TUNL

  • Michael Brown

    Morehead State College and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL), Morehead State University

  • Reyco Henning

    University of North Carolina and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL), University of North Carolina