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Zamani, M.; Fragopoulou, M.; Stoulos, S.; Krivopustov, M.I.; Sosnin, A.N.; Brandt, R.; Westmeier, W.; Manolopoulou, M., E-mail: zamani@physics.auth.gr2008
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[en] A new spallation source, efficient for transmutation experiments, was designed and constructed at the Dubna High Energy Laboratory (LHE). The spallation source has a cylindrical shape Pb target surrounded by natU rods. Experiments with protons of 0.7-2 GeV were performed and neutron spatial distribution on the surface of U blanket was studied. Total neutron fluences and estimates of their energy distributions were determined using solid state nuclear track detectors. Slow and fast neutron components were studied as a function of the proton beam energy. The experimental results were fitted and compared with calculations derived from empirical relations based on physics near high-energy accelerators. The results show that neutron spatial distribution along the U blanket surface (parallel to the beam direction) has the same shape independent of the proton beam energy. The neutron fluence spatial distribution is characterized by an increase at the beginning of the target and after reaching a maximum drops as a function of the target thickness. The maximum is reached at about one mean free path of protons in the Pb target. The total number of neutrons produced, as was measured on U blanket surface, is an increasing function of the proton beam energy
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23. international conference on nuclear tracks in solids; Beijing (China); 11-15 Sep 2006; S1350-4487(08)00185-6; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radmeas.2008.04.064; Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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