Maxwell–Boltzmann-like neutron spectrum production for Maxwellian averaged cross sections measurements
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Musacchio González, Elizabeth; Mastinu, Pierfrancesco; Martín Hernández, Guido; Porras Sánchez, José Ignacio; Centofante, Lisa; Arias De Saavedra Alias, Fernando; Maran, Luca; Ruzzon, Alberto; Lideo, DanieleEditorial
Elsevier
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MACS Cross section nTOF
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2024-03-16Referencia bibliográfica
E. Musacchio-González et al. 1063 (2024) 169255. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2024.169255]
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SPARE (Space Radiation Shielding) project: a joint INFN, ASI; Centro Fermi collaboration; CN accelerator techniciansResumen
Over the years, Maxwellian Averaged Cross Sections (MACS) have been measured by neutron activation,
providing a neutron energy spectrum resembling the one found inside the stars. Recently, a new method
has been proposed to produce stellar spectra at different stellar temperatures (a Maxwell–Boltzmann neutron
energy distribution), employing the 7Li(p,n)7Be reaction. The method is based on the idea of shaping the proton
beam energy to shape the neutron beam spectrum. This method was applied to obtain a well-reproduced
Maxwell–Boltzmann neutron spectrum (MBNS) at 𝑘����𝑇���� = 28 keV. An initial proton energy of 3170 keV and an
aluminum foil as a proton energy shaper were employed. Differential angular neutron energy distributions
from 0 to 90 degrees in 10◦ steps were measured to obtain the 0◦–90◦ integrated neutron spectrum over a
neutron flight path of 50 cm. This manuscript reports on the measurement results, confirming the method’s
capability, and suggests the approach for producing a high-quality MBNS at 𝑘����𝑇���� = 28 keV.