期刊
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 60, 期 4, 页码 435-449出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00223131.2022.2115423
关键词
Accelerator-driven system; spallation model; spallation neutron; thick-target neutron yield; time-of-flight method; PHITS; FFAG accelerator
This research measured the double-differential thick target neutron yields for Fe, Pb, and Bi targets induced by 107-MeV protons using a fixed-field alternating gradient accelerator. The results were compared with Monte Carlo-based spallation models and a high-energy nuclear data library, and it was found that INCL4.6/GEM model can be suitable for the Monte Carlo transport simulation of ADS reactor physics experiments.
Double-differential thick target neutron yields (TTNYs) for Fe, Pb, and Bi targets induced by 107-MeV protons were measured using the fixed-field alternating gradient accelerator at Kyoto University for the research and development of accelerator-driven systems (ADSs) and fundamental ADS reactor physics research at the Kyoto University Critical Assembly (KUCA). Note that TTNYs were obtained with the time-of-flight method using a neutron detector system comprising eight neutron detectors; each detector has a small EJ-301 liquid organic scintillator and photomultiplier tube. The TTNYs obtained were compared with calculation results using Monte Carlo-based spallation models (i.e. INCL4.6/GEM, Bertini/GEM, JQMD/GEM, and JQMD/SMM/ GEM) and the evaluated high-energy nuclear data library, i.e. JENDL-4.0/HE, implemented in the particle and heavy ion transport code system (PHITS). All models, including JENDL-4.0/HE, failed to predict high-energy peaks at a detector angle of 5 degrees. Comparing the energy- and angleintegrated spallation neutron yields at energies of =20 MeV estimated using the measured TTNYs and the PHITS indicated that INCL4.6/GEM would be suitable for the Monte Carlo transport simulation of ADS reactor physics experiments at the KUCA.Double-differential thick target neutron yields (TTNYs) for Fe, Pb, and Bi targets induced by 107-MeV protons were measured using the fixed-field alternating gradient accelerator at Kyoto University for the research and development of accelerator-driven systems (ADSs) and fundamental ADS reactor physics research at the Kyoto University Critical Assembly (KUCA). Note that TTNYs were obtained with the time-of-flight method using a neutron detector system comprising eight neutron detectors; each detector has a small EJ-301 liquid organic scintillator and photomultiplier tube. The TTNYs obtained were compared with calculation results using Monte Carlo-based spallation models (i.e. INCL4.6/GEM, Bertini/GEM, JQMD/GEM, and JQMD/SMM/ GEM) and the evaluated high-energy nuclear data library, i.e. JENDL-4.0/HE, implemented in the particle and heavy ion transport code system (PHITS). All models, including JENDL-4.0/HE, failed to predict high-energy peaks at a detector angle of 5.. Comparing the energy- and angleintegrated spallation neutron yields at energies of >= 20 MeV estimated using the measured TTNYs and the PHITS indicated that INCL4.6/GEM would be suitable for the Monte Carlo transport simulation of ADS reactor physics experiments at the KUCA. [GRAPHICS] .
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