“…In the literature, although there are many studies in which fission neutron spectrum [1][2][3] and 7 Li( p, n) 7 Be, T( p, n) 3 He, D(d, n) 3 He and T(d, n) 4 He are used for the measurement of neutron cross sections for the 103 Rh(n, n ) 103m Rh, 115 In(n, n ) 115m In, 232 Th(n, f ), 47 Ti(n, p) 47 Sc, 64 Zn(n, p) 64 Cu, 58 Ni(n, p) 58 Co, 54 Fe(n, p) 54 Mn, 46 Ti (n, p) 46 Sc, 27 Al(n, p) 27 Mg, 56 Fe(n, p) 56 Mn, 24 Mg(n, p) 24 Na, 59 Co(n, α) 56 Mn, 27 Al(n, α) 24 Na and 48 Ti(n, p) 48 Sc threshold detectors, it is not possible to find a study where (α, n) neutron spectrum is used, except for the study done by Çelenk and Bayar [26].…”