The n TOF facility: Neutron beams for challenging future measurements at CERN
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Chiaveri, E.; TOF Collaboration; Porras Sánchez, José Ignacio; Praena Rodríguez, Antonio JavierEditorial
EDP Sciences
Date
2017Referencia bibliográfica
Chiaveri, E. ; et.al. The n TOF facility: Neutron beams for challenging future measurements at CERN. EPJ Web of Conferences 146, 03001 (2017) ND2016 [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/52215]
Résumé
The CERN n TOF neutron beam facility is characterized by a very high instantaneous neutron flux,
excellent TOF resolution at the 185m long flight path (EAR-1), low intrinsic background and coverage of a
wide range of neutron energies, from thermal to a few GeV. These characteristics provide a unique possibility
to perform high-accuracy measurements of neutron-induced reaction cross-sections and angular distributions
of interest for fundamental and applied Nuclear Physics. Since 2001, the n TOF Collaboration has collected
a wealth of high quality nuclear data relevant for nuclear astrophysics, nuclear reactor technology, nuclear
medicine, etc. The overall efficiency of the experimental program and the range of possible measurements has
been expanded with the construction of a second experimental area (EAR-2), located 20m on the vertical of
the n TOF spallation target. This upgrade, which benefits from a neutron flux 30 times higher than in EAR-
1, provides a substantial extension in measurement capabilities, opening the possibility to collect data on
neutron cross-section of isotopes with short half-lives or available in very small amounts. This contribution
will outline the main characteristics of the n TOF facility, with special emphasis on the new experimental
area. In particular, we will discuss the innovative features of the EAR-2 neutron beam that make possible
to perform very challenging measurements on short-lived radioisotopes or sub-mg samples, out of reach up
to now at other neutron facilities around the world. Finally, the future perspectives of the facility will be
presented.