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Development of a Bonner Sphere Neutron Spectrometer from a Commercial Neutron Dosimeter
- Source :
- J. Instrum. 11 (2016) P11005
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Bonner Spheres have been used widely for the measurement of neutron spectra with neutron energies ranged from thermal up to at least 20 MeV. A Bonner Sphere neutron spectrometer (BSS) was developed by extending a Berthold LB 6411 neutron-dose-rate meter. The BSS consists of a $^{3}$He thermal-neutron detector with integrated electronics, a set of eight polyethylene spherical shells and two optional lead shells of various sizes. The response matrix of the BSS was calculated with GEANT4 Monte Carlo simulation. The BSS had a calibration uncertainty of $\pm 8.6\%$ and a detector background rate of $(1.57 \pm 0.04) \times 10^{-3}$ s$^{-1}$. A spectral unfolding code NSUGA was developed. The NSUGA code utilizes genetic algorithms and has been shown to perform well in the absence of a priori information.<br />Comment: 25 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables
- Subjects :
- Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Journal :
- J. Instrum. 11 (2016) P11005
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1611.04015
- Document Type :
- Working Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/11/11/P11005