1955
DOI: 10.1063/1.1715182
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Helium-3 Filled Proportional Counter for Neutron Spectroscopy

Abstract: The neutron transformation of helium-3 has been applied to neutron spectroscopy in the medium energy range in order to overcome the disadvantages of previous methods which have usually been based on neutron scattering. By observing the pulse-height distribution when a proportional counter filled with helium-3, krypton, and carbon dioxide is irradiated with neutrons, the spectrum can be obtained. Details of the counter construction and vacuum equipment for filling the counter are described. In the range of ener… Show more

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“…A new evaluation, including the new data, reduced the scale uncertainties to 3-5%. Besides, it is shown that the use of recent 5% higher total n- 3 He cross sections' resolves the discrepancy between the sum of the partial cross sections of n- 3 He interactions and the total cross section 8 for neutrons below 4 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new evaluation, including the new data, reduced the scale uncertainties to 3-5%. Besides, it is shown that the use of recent 5% higher total n- 3 He cross sections' resolves the discrepancy between the sum of the partial cross sections of n- 3 He interactions and the total cross section 8 for neutrons below 4 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15,25] Some prior work has found it useful to fit the full-energy neutron peak as the sum of two independent Gaussians. [11,26] Further work is planned to investigate the bestachievable energy resolution from the C-S spectrometer using dPSA techniques, and to study the spectral response of the device, once a higherresolution digitizer is available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several spectrometers have been reported that detect neutrons by such exothermic secondary reactions as 3 He(n,p), 6 Li(n,a), 10 B(n,a), and 1 H(n,p). (ao-a 4 l Such spectrometers can be used to measure neutron spectra rapidly and rather simply.…”
Section: Appendix Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%