https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202429401007
Investigation of (n,x) reactions on enriched Ge targets at 15.7 MeV at the upgraded facility of NCSR “Demokritos”
1 Department of Physics, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, Athens, 15772, Greece
2 Tandem Accelerator Laboratory, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, N.C.S.R. Demokritos, Athens, 15341, Greece
* e-mail: sotirischasapoglou@mail.ntua.gr
Published online: 17 April 2024
Neutron induced reaction cross-section measurements display special interest both for fundamental research in the Nuclear Physics field and many practical applications. The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (INP) of the National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos (N.C.S.R. “D”) hosts the 5.5 MV T11/25 Van de Graaff accelerator, which is the only accelerator used in Greece for research purposes. This accelerator recently underwent a major upgrade, including the installation of a new pelletron charging system, two new ion sources, a new gas stripper and beam optics. This neutron facility can produce quasi-monoenrgetic neutron beams in the energy range ∼16-19 MeV via the 3 H(d,n)4 He (D-T) reaction, employing a tritiated Titanium target (TiT). The neutron induced cross sections of a total of nine reaction channels have been experimentally measured in the present work, via the activation technique, using enriched Ge targets. These targets produce more accurate cross-section results, in comparison with the - most commonly used in bibliography - nat Ge samples, since they do not suffer from contaminating reactions that produce the same residual nucleus. Monte Carlo simulations were also performed via the combined use of MCNP5 and NeuSDesc codes for the simulation of the neutron beam.
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