Title :
Response Measurement of a Bonner Sphere Spectrometer for High-Energy Neutrons
Author :
Masuda, Akihiko ; Matsumoto, Tetsuro ; Harano, Hideki ; Nishiyama, Jun ; Iwamoto, Yosuke ; Hagiwara, Masayuki ; Satoh, Daiki ; Iwase, Hiroshi ; Yashima, Hiroshi ; Nakamura, Takashi ; Sato, Tatsuhiko ; Itoga, Toshiro ; Nakane, Yoshihiro ; Nakashima, Hirosh
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol. (NMIJ/AIST), Nat. Metrol. Inst. of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
Response measurements of a Bonner sphere spectrometer (BSS) were performed for high-energy neutrons up to 400 MeV in quasi-monoenergetic neutron fields at the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University. The quasi-monoenergetic neutron field was generated by a 7Li(p,n) reaction with the resulting spectra consisting of a monoenergetic high-energy peak followed by an unwanted continuum tail down to the low-energy region. Two-angle differential measurements for a variety of Bonner spheres were performed to obtain monoenergetic responses by subtracting the tail contributions. Discussions were made on data analysis for tail subtraction. While each Bonner sphere had a different energy response, good agreements were seen in the responses between the MCNPX calculations and the measurements with a suitable subtraction. Response calculations were also made for the whole spectra obtained by unfolding the measured BSS data, with results that reproduce well the measured responses.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; neutron spectrometers; nuclei with mass number 6 to 19; proton-nucleus reactions; scintillation counters; 7Li(p,n); BSS data; Bonner sphere spectrometer; MCNPX calculations; high-energy neutrons; quasimonoenergetic neutron fields; response measurement; Data analysis; Detectors; Educational institutions; Energy measurement; Neutrons; Reliability; Uncertainty; Accelerator facility; Bonner sphere spectrometer; Li(p,n) reactions; energy measurement; high-energy neutrons; mono-energetic neutrons; neutron spectrometer; neutrons; particle beams; radiation detectors; radiation safety;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2175406