Author/Authors :
Pazsit، نويسنده , , I.; Yamane، نويسنده , , Y، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In a previous work. we have derived a formula for the variance-to-mean ration, used in the Feynman-alpha
method, of the neutron counts in a subcritical system driven by a correlated (multiple or non-Poisson) source (such as a
spallation or a 252Cf one). The formal derivation as made by assuming prompt neutrons only in the fission chain, and the
results were extended to include delayed neutrons by intuitive arguments. To confirm this procedure and the validity of
the former result, in this paper the variance-to-mean formula has been derived by using a master equation technique
including one group of delayed neutrons. The result shows, in agreement with the previous work, that both the prompt
and the delayed neutron terms include the effect of the correlated source in form of additive factors, multiplying the
corresponding time dependent terms.
It is thus also confirmed that the ~resence of a correlated source with large multiplicity, such as in the case of a spallation
source in an accelerator driven system. is very beneficial for the application of the Feynman alpha technique because it
enhances the prompt alpha component from which the prompt neutron time constant is determined. Hence, in such systems
the reactivity may be monitored with larger subcriticalities than in conventional systems