A Breath of Fresh Air: The <sup>18</sup>O(α,n)<sup>21</sup>Ne Reaction for Applications of Nuclear Science
ORAL
Abstract
For passive interrogation of nuclear material, understanding the outgoing radiation spectrum is crucial. For low burnup fuels, the 17,18O(α,n) reactions have been identified as a dominant source of neutrons. In the energy range of the ⍺-decay of actinide elements, little data are available for these reactions, and it has been highlighted as a focus for experimental efforts. Existing data for the 18O(α,n)21Ne reaction are limited, with no partial cross section or neutron angular distribution data available. Therefore, a high-resolution measurement of this reaction was performed at the University of Notre Dame over the range Eα = 2-8 MeV, to extract partial and total cross sections. Deuterated scintillator detectors were used for neutron spectroscopy, analyzed via the spectrum unfolding technique. In addition, 2 HPGe detectors were used to detect secondary γ rays. Partial cross sections and angular distributions and SCALE neutron source calculations using these new data will be presented. New efforts to measure the 17,18O(α,n) and 27Al(α,n) reactions at LLNL, including characterization of a new deuterated array and developments for spectrum unfolding, will be presented.
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Presenters
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Rebecca Toomey
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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Rebecca Toomey
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Jeremias Garcia Duarte
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Michael T Febbraro
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Richard J DeBoer
University of Notre Dame
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Steven D Pain
Oak Ridge National Laboratory / University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Jolie Antonia Cizewski
Rutgers University