1957
DOI: 10.1071/ph570268
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Neutrons from Deuteron Bombardment of Boron

Abstract: A natural boron target has been bombarded by 920 keY deuterons, and the emitted 'neutrons detected using nuclear emulsions. A new procedure for an~lysing measure· ments is described ; this procedure allows approximate corrections for errors in geometry in the plane of the emulsions. The dependence of resolution on various experimental factors has been studied, and the resolution achieved is indiCated by peak widths of 245±25keV and 360±50keV at neutron energies of 9·7MeV and 13·9MeV respectively. The angular d… Show more

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“…Neutrons were detected in pairs of 1-in. square 400fL Ilford 02 nuclear emulsion plates located at 15° intervals around the target, the camera and target arrangements being the same as those described previously (Bird and Spear 1957). The plates were processed using a conventional "temperature development" method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neutrons were detected in pairs of 1-in. square 400fL Ilford 02 nuclear emulsion plates located at 15° intervals around the target, the camera and target arrangements being the same as those described previously (Bird and Spear 1957). The plates were processed using a conventional "temperature development" method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plates were processed using a conventional "temperature development" method. Tracks were measured and analysed using the procedures described in detail by Bird and Spear (1957).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%