2006
DOI: 10.3327/jnst.43.1441
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Measurement of Effective Capture Cross Section of Americium-243 for Thermal Neutrons

Abstract: The effective capture cross section of 243 Am for thermal neutrons was measured with an activation method. A sample of 243 Am was irradiated for 10 hrs at Kyoto University Reactor, KUR. After the irradiation, the sample was cooled for one month. In the cooling time, 244m Am and 244g Am produced by the irradiation decayed out to 244 Cm. The rays emitted from 243 Am and 244 Cm were measured with a silicon surface barrier detector. The neutron flux at the irradiation position was monitored using Au/Al and Co/Al w… Show more

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“…fractions in the neutron flux. 16,17) The amount of Co or Au contained in each wire was determined by weight measurement with a microbalance. Nuclear data 1,18,19) for monitor wires are listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Neutron Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…fractions in the neutron flux. 16,17) The amount of Co or Au contained in each wire was determined by weight measurement with a microbalance. Nuclear data 1,18,19) for monitor wires are listed in Table 2.…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Neutron Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effective cross section is defined by equating the reaction rate R to the product of and n 0 , where n 0 16,17) is the ''neutron flux'' in Westcott's convention 20) with the neutron density n, including thermal and epithermal neutrons, and with the velocity of neutrons 0 ¼ 2;200 m/s, so that…”
Section: Analysis 1 Outline Of Westcott's Conventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neutron capture cross sections were determined on the basis of Westcott's convention [1] by an activation method. The results for LLFPs are listed in Table 5.1, and for MAs [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] in Table 5.2, together with previously reported data. Here, the symbols σ eff , σ 0 , and I 0 denote the effective cross section, the thermal neutron capture cross section, and the resonance integral, respectively; σ 0 is the cross section at the neutron energy of 25.3 meV.…”
Section: Measurement Activities By the Activation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The results for LLFPs are listed in Table 5.1, and for MAs [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] in Table 5.2, together with previously reported data. Here, the symbols σ eff , σ 0 , and I 0 denote the effective cross section, the thermal neutron capture cross section, and the resonance integral, respectively; σ 0 is the cross section at the neutron energy of 25.3 meV.…”
Section: Measurement Activities By the Activation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 83%