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A Method Using Nuclear Emulsions for Measuring the Anisotropy of Fast Neutron Fluxes due to Arrangement of Fast Core Cell
Abstract:Measurements using nuclear emulsions have been made on the neutron spectra and on the fine structure of neutron fluxes in the cell of the I-4 core of the fast critical assembly at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. The I-4 core is a graphite-diluted fast core with 3:1 volume ratio of 20% enriched metallic uranium and graphite. The nuclear emulsions were irradiated in two typical patterns of arrangement of the cell (systems with graphite plates (a) bunched and (b) distributed among fuel plates).

For the distributed graphite plate system a marked discrepancy was found between the direct measurements and calculations based on the Monte Carlo method. This is attributed to anisotropy in the incident neutron flux due to the parallel plate arrangement of the simulated materials. It is concluded that Reines' formula requires correction to amount for such anisotropy, even when the emulsions are irradiated at the core center. A simple method for treating this anisotropy is proposed for use in fine structure analysis. The method utilizes, in part, the calculated results.
Keywords:neutrons  keV range 10–100  keV range 100–1000  neutron capture  cross sections  gamma spectra  experimental data  technetium 99  gold 197  anti-Compton NaI(Tl) gamma spectrometer  time-of-flight method  pulse-height weighting technique  gamma-ray multiplicity
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