1. The n_TOF facility at CERN
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Tagliente G., Aberle O., Alcayne V., Amaducci S., Andrzejewski J., Babiano-Suarez V., Bacak M., Balibrea Correa J., Bernardes A.P., Berthoumieux E., Beyer R., Boromiza M., Bosnar D., Caamaño M., Calviño F., Calviani M., Cano-Ott D., Casanovas A., Castelluccio D.M., Cerutti F., Cescutti G., Chasapoglou S., Chiaveri E., Claps G., Colombetti P., Colonna N., Console Camprini P., Cortés G., Cortés-Giraldo M.A., Cosentino L., Cristallo S., Dellmann S., Diacono D., Di Castro M., Diakaki M., Dietz M., Domingo-Pardo C., Dressler R., Dupont E., Durán I., Eleme Z., Eslami M., Fargier S., Fernández-Domínguez B., Finocchiaro P., Furman V., Gandhi A., García-Infantes F., Gawlik-Ramięga A., Gervino G., Gilardoni S., González-Romero E., Goula S., Griesmayer E., Guerrero C., Gunsing F., Gustavino C., Heyse J., Hillman W., Jenkins D. G., Jericha E., Junghans A., Kadi Y., Kaperoni K., Kokkoris M., Koll D., Kopatch Y., Krtička M., Kyritsis N., Ladarescu I., Lederer-Woods C., Lerendegui-Marco J., Lerner G., Manna A., Martínez T., Masi A., Massimi C., Mastinu P., Mastromarco M., Maugeri E.A., Mazzone A., Mendoza E., Mengoni A., Michalopoulou V., Milazzo P.M., Mucciola R., Musacchio-Gonzalez E., Musumarra A., Negret A., Pérez de Rada A., Pérez-Maroto P., Patronis N., Pavón-Rodríguez J.A., Pellegriti M.G., Perkowski J., Petrone C., Piersanti L., Pirovano E., Plaza del Olmo J., Pomp S., Porras I., Praena J., Quesada J. M., Reifarth R., Rochman D., Romanets Y., Rooney A., Rubbia C., Sánchez-Caballero A., Sabaté-Gilarte M., Scarpa D., Schillebeeckx P., Schumann D., Smith A.G., Sosnin N.V., Spelta M., Stamati M.E., Tamburrino A., Tarifeño-Saldivia A., Tarrío D., Torres-Sánchez P., Tosi S., Tsiledakis G., Valenta S., Vaz P., Vecchio G., Vescovi D., Vlachoudis V., Vlastou R., Wallner A., Weiss C., Woods P.J., Wright T., and Žugec P.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The neutron Time-of-Flight (TOF) research facility at CERN, n_TOF, has been a pioneering platform for neutron cross-section measurements since its inception in 2001. It boasts three distinct experimental areas, each tailored to address a specific range of neutron energies. This paper delves into the intricacies of the n_TOF facility, including its recent upgrade during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) at CERN. Additionally, it highlights the key characteristics of the detectors employed for capture and fission cross-section measurements, paving the way for future research endeavors.
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- 2024
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