Measurement of the Neutron Cross Section on Argon Between 95 and 720 MeV
S. Martynenko, B. Bhandari, J. Bian, K. Bilton, C. Callahan, J., Chaves, H. Chen, D. Cline, R. L. Cooper, D. L. Danielson, J. Danielson, N., Dokania, S. Elliott, S. Fernandes, S. Gardiner, G. Garvey, V. Gehman, F., Giuliani, S. Glavin, M. Gold, C. Grant, E. Guardincerri

TL;DR
This paper presents an extended measurement of neutron cross sections on argon between 95 and 720 MeV, utilizing improved analysis techniques and increased data to provide more precise flux-averaged cross section values.
Contribution
The study introduces a reassessment of systematic uncertainties, expands the fiducial volume, and shifts from energy to time-of-flight analysis, enhancing the accuracy of neutron cross section measurements on argon.
Findings
Cross sections measured at multiple energies with uncertainties.
Improved understanding of neutron flux spectrum.
Enhanced experimental methodology for neutron interactions.
Abstract
We report an extended measurement of the neutron cross section on argon in the energy range of 95-720 MeV. The measurement was obtained with a 4.3-hour exposure of the Mini-CAPTAIN detector to the WNR/LANSCE beam at LANL. Compared to an earlier analysis of the same data, this extended analysis includes a reassessment of systematic uncertainties, in particular related to unused wires in the upstream part of the detector. Using this information we doubled the fiducial volume in the experiment and increased the statistics by a factor of 2.4. We also shifted the analysis from energy bins to time-of-flight bins. This change reduced the overall considered energy range, but improved the understanding of the energy spectrum of incoming neutrons in each bin. Overall, the new measurements are extracted from a fit to the attenuation of the neutron flux in five time-of-flight regions: 140 ns - 180…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
