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        Measurement of (n,xnγ) Reactions of Interest for the New Nuclear Reactors

        J. C. Thiry,C. Borcea,P. Dessagne,J. C. Drohe,E. Jericha,H. Karam,M. Kerveno,A. J. Koning,A. Negret,A. Pavlik,A. Plompen,C. Rouki,G. Rudolf,M. Stanoiu 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.23

        The design of Generation IV nuclear reactors and the research of new fuel cycles require knowledge of the cross sections of different nuclear reactions. Our research is focused on cross section measurements of (n,xnγ) reactions occurring in these new reactors. The aim is to measure unknown cross sections and to reduce the uncertainty on present data relative to reactions and isotopes present in transmutation or regeneration processes. The current work consists of studying ^(232)Th(n,n'γ) and ^(235)U(n,xnγ) reactions in the fast neutron energy domain (up to 20 MeV). The experiments are performed at the GEel LINear Accelerator (GELINA) which delivers a pulsed, white neutron beam at IRMM, Belgium. The time characteristics of the beam enable us to measure neutron energies with the time of flight (TOF) technique. The neutron induced reactions (in this case inelastic scattering and (n,2n) reactions) are identified by online prompt γ spectroscopy with an experimental setup including 4 HPGe detectors. A double layered fission chamber is used to monitor the incident neutron flux. The experimental setup and analysis methods will be presented and a comparison between the obtained cross sections and the TALYS predictions will be discussed. This work is a first step in the preparation of the measurement of ^(233)U(n,xnγ) reactions, which are completely unknown at this stage although of very high importance in the ^(232)Th regeneration process.

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        Method Developing and Testing for Inelastic Scattering Measurements at the GELINA Facility

        A. Plompen,N. Nankov,C. Rouki,M. Stanoiu,C. Borcea,D. Deleanu,A. Negret,P. Dessagne,M. Kerveno,G. Rudolf,J. C. Thiry,M. Mosconi,R. Nolte 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.23

        Accurate inelastic scattering measurements are of interest to improving modelling and simulation of advanced reactor systems through better nuclear data (OECD-NEA, High priority request list for nuclear data http://www.nea.fr/html/dbdata/hprl/). Two setups are available at IRMM for measurements of inelastic scattering with the (n; n´γ)-technique. The first the GAINS gammaarray for inelastic neutron scattering at a 200 m station consists of eight high purity germanium detectors, has high incident neutron energy resolution and is therefore tailored for inelastic scattering measurements. The second, at a 30 m station was developed by IPHC with the purpose of studying actinides for the Th/U cycle and emphasizing besides (n, n´γ) also (n, 2nγ) reactions. In the recent past a number of efforts were started to investigate the uncertainties and corrections required to obtain reliable results and to investigate the limits of accuracy of this technique. A joint effort is described that has led to an improved understanding of the fission chambers used. In particular, the important corrections to the efficiency for fission fragment loss were investigated.

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