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EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 138, 2017
XXIII International Baldin Seminar on High Energy Physics Problems Relativistic Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics (Baldin ISHEPP XXIII)
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Article Number | 10005 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Applied use of relativistic beams | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713810005 | |
Published online | 27 March 2017 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713810005
Study of neutron spectra in extended uranium target. New experimental data
1 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 6, Joliot Curie St., 141980 Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
2 Institute of Space Science, 409, Atomistilor St., Măgurele - Bucharest, 077125, Romania
* e-mail: mparaipan@sunhe.jinr.ru
Published online: 27 March 2017
The spatial distribution of neutron fluences in the extended uranium target (“Quinta” assembly) irradiated with 0.66 GeV proton, 4 AGeV deuteron and carbon beams was studied using the reactions with different threshold energy (Eth). The data sets were obtained with 59Co samples. The accumulation rates for the following isotopes: 60Co (Eth 0 MeV), 59Fe (Eth 3 MeV), 58Co (Eth 10 MeV), 57Co (Eth 20 MeV), 56Co (Eth 32 MeV), 47Sc (Eth 55 MeV), and 48V (Eth 70 MeV) were measured with HPGe spectrometer. The experimental accumulation rates were compared with the predictions of the simulations with Geant4 code. Substantial difference between the reconstructed and the simulated data for the hard part of the neutron spectrum was analyzed.
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