12 results on '"C. Hramco"'
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2. Measuring Yields and Angular Distributions of γ-Quanta from the Interaction between 14.1 MeV Neutrons and Sodium and Chlorine Nuclei
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Yu. N. Kopach, V. R. Skoy, Vladimir I. Zverev, D. N. Grozdanov, Yu. N. Barmakov, S. Dabylova, C. Hramco, S.K. Sakhiyev, E. P. Bogolyubov, N. A. Fedorov, I. N. Ruskov, T. Yu. Tretyakova, and R. B. Marzhokhov
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Physics ,Sodium ,Nuclear Theory ,Hadron ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Inelastic scattering ,Nuclear physics ,Angular distribution ,chemistry ,Chlorine ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment ,Joint (geology) ,Intensity (heat transfer) - Abstract
Tagged neutrons are used to perform an experimental investigation of the inelastic scattering of 14.1 MeV neutrons on 23Na and 35Cl nuclei as part of the TANGRA project at the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. The energies and yields of γ quanta for transitions observed in the experiment are measured, and the γ angular distribution coefficients for the highest intensity γ transitions are obtained. The experimental data are compared to others in the literature.
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- 2021
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3. Modeling 14 MeV Neutron Scattering on Titanium, Chromium, and Iron Nuclei Using the TALYS Program
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Fazil Aliev, C. Hramco, Yu. N. Kopach, Vladimir I. Zverev, N. A. Fedorov, D. N. Grozdanov, V. R. Skoy, Yu. N. Barmakov, R. B. Marzhokhov, E. P. Bogolyubov, I. D. Dashkov, N. A. Gundorin, I. N. Ruskov, T. Yu. Tretyakova, and S. Dabylova
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Materials science ,Isotope ,Scattering ,Hadron ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Neutron scattering ,Inelastic scattering ,Neutron temperature ,Nuclear physics ,Chromium ,chemistry ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The TALYS 1.9 program is used to calculate cross sections of processes that occur during the scattering of fast neutrons on 48Ti, 52Cr, and 56Fe isotopes. Results from model calculations are compared to data obtained in the TANGRA project using tagged neutrons from the yields of γ-quanta for Ti, Cr, and Fe isotopes, and the results from earlier experiments. Analysis of the model description’s sensitivity to the choice of the direct reaction mechanism shows the most informative characteristic from this viewpoint is the differential cross section of inelastic scattering.
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- 2021
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4. Determination of the Neutron Flux at the IREN Facility
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G. K. Kanagatova, C. Hramco, and S. B. Borzakov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Radiation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory ,Flux ,Electron ,01 natural sciences ,Resonance (particle physics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Linear particle accelerator ,Nuclear physics ,Neutron flux ,0103 physical sciences ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neutron ,Gamma spectroscopy ,Neutron activation analysis ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
The IREN complex for neutron physics research was constructed at the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics based on a linear accelerator of electrons up to an energy of 50 MeV. Measurements of the neutron flux density in a wide range of energies (from thermal to fast) are required in various experiments. This is done by neutron activation analysis with high-resolution gamma spectroscopy. In order to determine the flux of resonant neutrons more accurately, one needs to calculate the effective resonance integrals with specific features of the real neutron spectrum and the thermal motion and absorption of neutrons in the sample taken into account. A program for computation of effective resonance integrals has been developed for this purpose. The effective resonance integrals for 197Au, 95Zr, 97Zr, and 63Cu are calculated using this program. The values differ considerably from the ones given in reference literature. These results are used to more accurately determine the flux density of neutrons.
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- 2019
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5. Inelastic scattering of 14.1 MeV neutrons on iron
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F. A. Aliyev, Yu. N. Kopatch, D. Wang, I. D. Dashkov, V. R. Skoy, D. N. Grozdanov, I. N. Ruskov, N. A. Fedorov, D. I. Yurkov, T. Yu. Tretyakova, Anil Kumar, C. Hramco, S. Dabylova, A. Gandhi, and E. P. Bogolyubov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Scintillation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Hadron ,Gamma ray ,Inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,Semiconductor detector ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear fusion ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Legendre polynomials - Abstract
An investigation of inelastic scattering of 14.1 MeV neutrons on an iron sample was carried out using an improved TANGRA (TAgged Neutron and Gamma RAys) setup at JINR (Dubna). The yields of the occurring $$\gamma $$ -transitions and anisotropy of the emitted $$\gamma $$ -rays were measured using the tagged neutron method. The setup with a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector was used to obtain the energy spectrum of $$\gamma $$ -rays. The setup with 18 BGO scintillation detectors positioned in a circle around the sample was used to obtain angular distributions of $$\gamma $$ -rays. A detailed $$\gamma $$ -spectrum for $$(n,X\gamma )$$ reactions was obtained and the $$\gamma $$ -ray angular distribution was measured for the 847 keV and 1238 keV $$\gamma $$ -transitions. The distribution was fitted by Legendre polynomials up to fourth order and the angular distribution coefficients $$a_2$$ , $$a_4$$ were extracted. A comparison with other published experimental results is given. Model calculations using computer code TALYS 1.9 were performed. The results of calculations are discussed in comparison with the obtained experimental data.
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- 2021
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6. Prompt gamma activation analysis for determining the elemental composition of archaeological ceramics
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S.B. Borzakov, A. Zh Zhomartova, A. Yu. Dmitriev, V. Yu. Koval, C. Hramco, and Wael M. Badawy
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Radiation - Abstract
The first experiments were carried out to study the elemental composition of archaeological ceramics using prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) at the pulsed reactor IBR-2, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics (FLNP) - Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR). A radiation-resistant n-type High Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector was used to measure the radioactivity. The concentrations of 14 elements were determined namely; Al, C, Ca, Fe, Gd, H, K, Mn, Na, P, S, Si, Sm, and Ti. The obtained results were compared with those analyzed by other analytical techniques INAA (Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis) and portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) for the same archaeological batches. The results revealed a good agreement within a range of 1-30%. These insights will contribute to the discussion of improving the PGAA installation and automation of the data obtained, which in turn will improve the quality of analysis and increase the number of determined elements. In this work results are presented, and the analytical merits are compared.
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- 2022
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7. Measurement of Angular Distributions of Gamma Rays from the Inelastic Scattering of 14.1-MeV Neutrons by Carbon and Oxygen Nuclei
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Yu. N. Barmakov, T. Yu. Tretyakova, N. A. Fedorov, S. Dabylova, Ajay Kumar, D. Wang, V. R. Skoy, I. N. Ruskov, Fazil Aliev, Yu. N. Kopach, D. N. Grozdanov, A. Gandhi, V. M. Bystritski, C. Hramco, N. I. Zamyatin, and E.P. Bogolubov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory ,Gamma ray ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,Oxygen ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Nuclear physics ,Neutron generator ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Carbon ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The results obtained by measuring the angular and energy distributions of gamma rays originating from the inelastic scattering of 14.1-MeV neutrons by carbon and oxygen nuclei are presented. The measurements in question were performed by the tagged-neutron method in a beam of an ING-27 standard portable neutron generator. The angular distributions of gamma rays emitted by the 2+ state of 12С at 4.43 MeVand the 3− state of 16O at 6.13 MeV were obtained.
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- 2018
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8. Determination of Moisture Content in Coke with 239Pu–Be Neutron Source and BGO Scintillation Gamma Detector
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D. N. Grozdanov, V. M. Bystritsky, N. A. Gundorin, F. A. Aliyev, C. Hramco, I. N. Ruskov, Yu. N. Kopach, and V. R. Skoy
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Scintillation ,Radiation ,Proton ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory ,Neutron scattering ,Inelastic scattering ,Scintillator ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Neutron temperature ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nuclear physics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Neutron capture ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neutron source ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A series of experiments has been conducted at the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics (FLNP) of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in order to study the possibility of determining the moisture content of coke using a standard neutron source. The proposed method is based on a measurement of the spectrum of prompt γ rays emitted when samples are irradiated by fast and/or thermal neutrons. The moisture content is determined from the area of the peaks of characteristic γ rays produced in the radiative capture of thermal neutrons by the proton (Eγ = 2.223 MeV) and inelastic scattering of fast neutrons by 16O (Eγ = 6.109 MeV). The 239Pu–Be neutron source (〈E n 〉 ~ 4.5 MeV) with an intensity of ~5 × 106 n/s was used to irradiate the samples under study. A scintillation detector based on a BGO crystal was used to register the characteristic γ radiation from the inelastic fast neutron scattering and slow (thermal) neutron capture. This paper presents the results of humidity measurement in the range of 2–50% [1, 2].
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- 2018
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9. Analysis of arsenic and mercury content in human remains of the 16th and 17th centuries from Moscow Kremlin necropolises by neutron activation analysis at the IREN facility and the IBR-2 reactor FLNP JINR
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A. Yu. Dmitriev, T. D. Panova, C. Hramco, and S. B. Borzakov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Radiation ,020209 energy ,Radiochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Control software ,02 engineering and technology ,Ivanovich ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mercury (element) ,Neutron physics ,chemistry ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neutron ,Neutron activation analysis ,Arsenic - Abstract
A neutron activation analysis (NAA) of three samples of human remains of the 16th and 17th centuries from the necropolises of the Moscow Kremlin has been carried out at FLNP JINR. The samples were irradiated at two facilities: the IREN source of resonance neutrons and the IBR-2 reactor. Spectra of the induced activity of the irradiated samples were measured by using the automatic measurement system developed at the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics (FLNP) of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR). This system consists of a high-purity germanium detector with spectrometric electronics, a sample changer, and control software. Mass fraction of arsenic, mercury, and some other elements were calculated using two NAA methods—relative and absolute. The obtained values confirm the fact of acute mercury poisoning of Anastasia Romanovna, the first wife of Tsar Ivan Vasil’evich the Terrible, the first Russian Tsarina (died in 1560). High levels of mercury were detected in the bone remains of Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich (died in 1581), the son of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, and Prince Mikhail Vasil’evich Skopin-Shuiskii (died in 1610). The results provide an opportunity to introduce into scientific circulation the exact values of mass fraction of mercury, arsenic, and other elements in the samples taken from the burials of the Russian historical figures of the second half of 16th–early 17th century.
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- 2018
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10. Efficiency of a cubic NaI(Tl) detector with rectangular cavity using standard radioactive point sources placed at non-axial position
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S. Noureddine, Yu. N. Kopatch, I. N. Ruskov, D. N. Grozdanov, Mohamed Elsafi, N. A. Fedorov, Mona M. Gouda, Mahmoud I. Abbas, Mohamed Abd-Elzaher, Mohamed S. Badawi, C. Hramco, Ahmed M. El-Khatib, A. Hamzawy, and Abouzeid A. Thabet
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Scintillation ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Radiation ,Materials science ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Detector ,Solid angle ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Particle detector ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0104 chemical sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optics ,Position (vector) ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Point (geometry) ,business ,Hpge detector - Abstract
Low cost scintillation detectors as compared with HPGe detectors are considered to be one of most important radiation detection tools. Therefore, these detectors can be manufactured in different shapes and work at room temperature without any cooling systems, which added an extra advantage to it. This work presents a study of a cubic detector with a rectangular cavity in different experimental setup geometries, using standard point-like gamma-ray sources, where the efficiency of the detector in these geometries was the target to be studied. According to this aim, the data from the experimental measurements was used to determine the detector efficiency. An analytical calculation of the detector efficiency was done by using a new mathematical expression, this mathematical expression depends on the efficiency transfer technique and effective solid angle calculations. To support the mathematical model, the source-to-detector arrangement was simulated by Geant4 Monte Carlo code. All the compared efficiency results were found to be promising and trusted based on the calculated deviation percentages.
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- 2020
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11. Characterization of the efficiency of a cubic NaI detector with rectangular cavity for axially positioned sources
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Ahmed M. El-Khatib, Y. Kopatch, N. A. Fedorov, Mohamed Abd-Elzaher, D. N. Grozdanov, A. Hamzawy, I. N. Ruskov, Mahmoud I. Abbas, Abouzeid A. Thabet, Mohamed S. Badawi, Mohamed Elsafi, Mona M. Gouda, S. Noureddine, and C. Hramco
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Physics ,Optics ,business.industry ,Detector ,Axial symmetry ,business ,Instrumentation ,Mathematical Physics ,Characterization (materials science) - Published
- 2020
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12. Measurements of the gamma-quanta angular distributions emitted from neutron inelastic scattering on 28Si
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Fazil Aliev, V.M. Bystritskiy, T. Yu. Tretyakova, Ajay Kumar, E.P. Bogolubov, D. N. Grozdanov, N. A. Fedorov, V. R. Skoy, Yu. N. Kopach, D. Wang, I. N. Ruskov, S. Dabylova, C. Hramco, N. I. Zamyatin, A. Gandhi, and Yu. N. Barmakov
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Physics ,Silicon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,QC1-999 ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Inelastic scattering ,Radiation ,01 natural sciences ,Azimuth ,Nuclear physics ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Anisotropy - Abstract
The characteristic gamma radiation from the interaction of 14.1 MeV neutrons with a natural silicon sample is investigated with Tagged Neutron Method (TNM). The anisotropy of gamma-ray emission of 1.779 MeV was measured at 11 azimuth angles with a step of ∠15°. The present results are in good agreement with some recent experimental data.
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- 2018
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