TY - JOUR
T1 - Neutron-induced capture-to-fission cross section ratio measured at LANSCE
AU - Leal-Cidoncha, Esther
AU - Knapova, Ingrid
AU - Couture, Aaron
AU - Bond, Evelyn M.
AU - Bredeweg, Todd A.
AU - Fry, Cathleen
AU - Jandel, Marian
AU - Kawano, Toshihiko
AU - Leal, Luiz
AU - Lovell, Amy E.
AU - Mosby, Shea
AU - Pigni, Marco T.
AU - Rusev, Gencho
AU - Stetcu, Ionel
AU - Ullmann, John
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors.
PY - 2025/3/14
Y1 - 2025/3/14
N2 - Capture-to-fission cross section ratios are used as an alternative to absolute cross section measurements. This is due to the simplification on the calculations and the reduction of the uncertainties with respect to an absolute measurement of the cross section by eliminating experimental complications like self-absorption, beam/target overlap and non-uniformities. Different capture-to-fission reactions have been measured through the years at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) using the Detector for Advanced Neutron Capture Experiments (DANCE) combined with different fission detectors: a Parallel Plate Avalanche Counter (PPAC) to detect fission fragments (FF), and the NEUtron detector array at dANCE (NEUANCE) to detect fission neutrons. As DANCE detects the γ-rays produced in capture and fission reactions, the fission instrument placed inside the DANCE cavity is used to tag the fission γ-rays for background identification and subtraction. Some examples of capture-to-fission ratio measurements performed with DANCE in the last years are the 233U, 235U and 239Pu. The measurement technique, the different setups, and other potential applications of the instruments will be described.
AB - Capture-to-fission cross section ratios are used as an alternative to absolute cross section measurements. This is due to the simplification on the calculations and the reduction of the uncertainties with respect to an absolute measurement of the cross section by eliminating experimental complications like self-absorption, beam/target overlap and non-uniformities. Different capture-to-fission reactions have been measured through the years at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) using the Detector for Advanced Neutron Capture Experiments (DANCE) combined with different fission detectors: a Parallel Plate Avalanche Counter (PPAC) to detect fission fragments (FF), and the NEUtron detector array at dANCE (NEUANCE) to detect fission neutrons. As DANCE detects the γ-rays produced in capture and fission reactions, the fission instrument placed inside the DANCE cavity is used to tag the fission γ-rays for background identification and subtraction. Some examples of capture-to-fission ratio measurements performed with DANCE in the last years are the 233U, 235U and 239Pu. The measurement technique, the different setups, and other potential applications of the instruments will be described.
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U2 - 10.1051/epjconf/202532208004
DO - 10.1051/epjconf/202532208004
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:105002334512
SN - 2101-6275
VL - 322
JO - EPJ Web of Conferences
JF - EPJ Web of Conferences
M1 - 08004
T2 - 7th International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics, CNR 2024
Y2 - 8 July 2024 through 12 July 2024
ER -