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Characterization of the LUNA neutron detector array for the measurement of the 13C(a,n)16O reaction

Authors :
Csedreki, L.
Ciani, G. F.
Balibrea-Correa, J.
Best, A.
Aliotta, M.
Barile, F.
Bemmerer, D.
Boeltzig, A.
Broggini, C.
Bruno, C. G.
Caciolli, A.
Cavanna, F.
Chillery, T.
Colombetti, P.
Corvisiero, P.
Davinson, T.
Depalo, R.
Di Leva, A.
Elekes, Z.
Ferraro, F.
Fiore, E. M.
Formicola, A.
Fulop, Zs.
Gervino, G.
Guglielmetti, A.
Gustavino, C.
Gyurky, Gy.
Imbriani, G.
Janas, Z.
Junker, M.
Kochanek, I.
Lugaro, M.
Marigo, P.
Masha, E.
Mazzocchi, C.
Menegazzo, R.
Mossa, V.
Pantaleo, F. R.
Paticchio, V.
Perrino, R.
Piatti, D.
Prati, P.
Schiavulli, L.
Stockel, K.
Straniero, O.
Szucs, T.
Takacs, M. P.
Terrasi, F.
Zavatarelli, S.
Source :
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 994 (2021) 165081
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We introduce the LUNA neutron detector array developed for the investigation of the 13C(a,n)16O reaction towards its astrophysical s-process Gamow peak in the low-background environment of the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS). Eighteen 3He counters are arranged in two different configurations (in a vertical and a horizontal orientation) to optimize neutron detection effciency, target handling and target cooling over the investigated energy range Ea;lab = 300 - 400 keV (En = 2.2 - 2.6 MeV in emitted neutron energy). As a result of the deep underground location, the passive shielding of the setup and active background suppression using pulse shape discrimination, we reached a total background rate of 1.23 +- 0.12 counts/hour. This resulted in an improvement of two orders of magnitude over the state of the art allowing a direct measurement of the 13C(a,n)16O cross-section down to Ea;lab = 300 keV. The absolute neutron detection efficiency of the setup was determined using the 51V(p,n)51Cr reaction and an AmBe radioactive source, and completed with a Geant4 simulation. We determined a (34+-3) % and (38+-3) % detection efficiency for the vertical and horizontal configurations, respectively, for En = 2.4 MeV neutrons.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, to be published in NIMA

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 994 (2021) 165081
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.05053
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2021.165081