Active target measurement of the <sup>35</sup>Cl(n, p) and <sup>35</sup>Cl(n, α) cross sections
ORAL
Abstract
The 35Cl(n, p) and 35Cl(n, α) reactions are important inputs to designs of molten chloride fast reactors, a class of molten salt reactor utilizing chloride salts. There is presently a lack measurements in the range of 0.1 ‐ 0.6 MeV. We have measured these cross sections from 0.1 – 3.0 MeV utilizing a 6Li-enhanced (> 95%) CLYC detector as an active target; approximately 45% of the detector active target atoms are 35Cl. The measurements were made with the 4.5 MV Tandem Pelletron, Beam Swinger, and Time-of-Flight Tunnel facilities at Edwards Accelerator Lab at Ohio University utilizing a 9Be(d, n) white-spectrum neutron source. The detector was placed at 5 m from the neutron source and the time-of-flight technique was used to measure neutron energies. A Geant4 simulation of the Time-of-Flight Tunnel and detector has been constructed. We present the measurements in the 0.1 - 0.6 MeV and compare to previous measurements in overlapping energy ranges.
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Presenters
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Justin N Warren
Ohio University
Authors
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Justin N Warren
Ohio University
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J. N Warren
Ohio University
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Carl R Brune
Ohio University
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T. N Massey
Ohio University
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K. H Brandenburg
Ohio University
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J. Derkin
Ohio University
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G. M Hamad
Ohio University
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Y. Jones-Alberty
Ohio University
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Som Paneru
Ohio University
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N. Singh
Ohio University
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S. K Subedi
Ohio University
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Irin Sultana
Ohio University