Published June 5, 2019
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Nuclear data activities at the n TOF facility at CERN
Description
Nuclear data in general, and neutron-induced reaction cross sections in particular, are important
for a wide variety of research fields. They play a key role in the safety and criticality assessment of nuclear
technology, not only for existing power reactors but also for radiation dosimetry, medical applications,
the transmutation of nuclear waste, accelerator-driven systems, fuel cycle investigations and future reactor
systems as in Generation IV. Applications of nuclear data are also related to research fields as the study
of nuclear level densities and stellar nucleosynthesis. Simulations and calculations of nuclear technology
applications largely rely on evaluated nuclear data libraries. The evaluations in these libraries are based
both on experimental data and theoretical models. Experimental nuclear reaction data are compiled on a
worldwide basis by the international network of Nuclear Reaction Data Centres (NRDC) in the EXFOR
database. The EXFOR database forms an important link between nuclear data measurements and the
evaluated data libraries. CERN's neutron time-of-flight facility n TOF has produced a considerable amount
of experimental data since it has become fully operational with the start of the scientific measurement
programme in 2001. While for a long period a single measurement station (EAR1) located at 185 m from
the neutron production target was available, the construction of a second beam line at 20 m (EAR2) in
2014 has substantially increased the measurement capabilities of the facility. An outline of the experimental
nuclear data activities at CERN's neutron time-of-flight facility n TOF will be presented.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/87228
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/87228
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE