Design of a new experimental setup and simulation of neutron shielding for the very-forward-angle neutron elastic scattering
ORAL
Abstract
Proton elastic scattering (PES) is one of the powerful probes in determining the density distributions. In the case of PES, the cross sections at very forward angles which is sensitive to the nuclear radius, are mainly caused by the Coulomb scattering. It is difficult to extract the information of the neutron radius. Therefore, we proposed an experiment of the neutron elastic scattering (NES) to precisely determine the neutron radius in 208Pb.
Recently, we have performed a development to measure the NES at very forward angles (4, 7 degrees) in 208Pb and 40Ca. We have designed a new setup with neutron beams at 63 MeV generated by the 7Li(p,n) reaction. To distinguish between the neutron beams and the scattered neutrons, beam collimation and neutron shielding were essential. In this presentation, the details of the experimental setup and feasibility test with simulations will be discussed.
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Presenters
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Tomoya Nakada
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Authors
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Tomoya Nakada
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Saya Iwai
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Teppei Iwamoto
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Airu Makita
International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, University of Tokyo
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Mariko Tachibana
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Toi Tachibana
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Tatsuya Wada
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
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Shintaro Okamoto
Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Department of Physics, School of Science, Kyoto University, Depertment of Physics, Kyoto University
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Takayuki Yano
Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ, Kyoto University
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Masanori Dozono
RIKEN Nishina Center, Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto University, Japan
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Juzo Zenihiro
Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto Univ, Kyoto University