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The Prompt Fission Neutron Spectrum of 235 U( n , f ) below 2.5 MeV for Incident Neutrons from 0.7 to 20 MeV
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsPhysicsNuclear FissionRadiation DetectionAsynchronous ReadoutNatural SciencesNeutron SourceFission Neutron SpectraNuclear ExperimentsInstrumentationNeutron EnergiesNeutron ScatteringIncident NeutronsNuclear EngineeringRadiology
New prompt fission neutron spectrum measurements are reported for 235U(n,f) reactions induced by neutrons with energies from 0.7 to 20 MeV. These measurements cover outgoing neutron energies from 2.5 MeV down to 10 keV, using an array of 6Li-glass scintillators for neutron detection and a double time-of-flight technique. The neutrons were produced at the Weapons Neutron Research facility of the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center. A detailed MCNP® model of the experimental equipment and the surrounding room was used to interpret the experimental results. Backgrounds were measured in situ, making use of the time-dependent singles rates of the various detectors with asynchronous readout from waveform digitizers. The results presented here have been included in a re-evaluation of the fission neutron spectra for this fissioning system, a description of which is presented elsewhere in this issue.
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