Secondary light-ion transport from intermediate-energy hadron experiments

Ashwin P. Srikrishna, Luis A. Castellanos, Natalie A. McGirl, Lawrence H. Heilbronn, Chiara La Tessas, Adam Rusek, Michael Sivertz, Steve Blattnig, Martha Clowdsley, Tony Slaba, Cary Zeitlin

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Abstract

The aim of this research is to produce double differential thick target yields, angular distributions and integrated yields for the inclusive production of neutrons, protons, deuterons, tritons, 3He, and 4He from intermediate heavy-ion interactions on thick targets of aluminium, polyethylene and other targets of interest to the radiation shielding program as specified by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In tandem with the experimental research, transport model calculations of these thick target yields were also performed. The first such experimental run was conducted in May 2015, with the expectation of improved experimental results at a following March 2016 run at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) on the campus of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). The May 2015 commissioning run served to test the electronics of the experimental setup, as well as the various detectors and other equipment under the conditions in which the following measurements will be run. The series of future accelerator-based experiments will rely on the inclusion of two separate upstream and downstream targets. Analysis of the data from both sets of detectors - liquid scintillator and sodium iodide - using both pulse height and time-of-flight methods will allow NASA to perform uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis on their transport codes and future shielding studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number04004
JournalEPJ Web of Conferences
Volume153
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 25 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event13th International Conference on Radiation Shielding, ICRS 2016 and 19th Topical Meeting of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division of the American Nuclear Society, RPSD 2016 - Paris, France
Duration: Oct 3 2016Oct 6 2016

Funding

This work was supported by Grants NNX12AL51A and NNX15AD89A from the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

FundersFunder number
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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