Differential cross section measurements of the scattering of monoenergetic neutrons incident on a 238U target
ORAL
Abstract
In the major actinides, neutron scattering cross sections can compete with the neutron-induced fission cross section for incident neutron energies of 1-6 Mev. However, due to the experimental challenges associated with measuring neutron spectra, the scattering cross sections are not as well known as those for fission. As such, neutron scattering cross sections are often a leading source of uncertainty in model predictions relevant to nuclear energy, non-proliferation, and stockpile stewardship. Recently, a campaign of experiments was commenced at Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratories (TUNL) which is dedicated to measuring these important neutron scattering cross sections. I will give an overview of the measurements performed so far, which utilized monoenergetic neutrons between 2 and 5 MeV incident on a 29.28 mg 238U scattering target. I will also mention future plans for additional measurements.
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Presenters
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Daniel M Rhodes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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Daniel M Rhodes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Richard O Hughes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Ching-Yen Wu
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Sean W Finch
Duke University
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Werner Tornow
Duke University
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Calvin Howell
Duke University
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Forrest Q Friesen
Duke University
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Ethan Mancil
Duke University