Cross sections of the^(58,60,61)Ni(n,α)^(55,57,58)Fe reactions were measured at 8.50,9.50 and 10.50 MeV neutron energies based on the HI-13 tandem accelerator of China Institute of Atomic Energy(CIAE)with enriched^(5...Cross sections of the^(58,60,61)Ni(n,α)^(55,57,58)Fe reactions were measured at 8.50,9.50 and 10.50 MeV neutron energies based on the HI-13 tandem accelerator of China Institute of Atomic Energy(CIAE)with enriched^(58)Ni,^(60)Ni,and^(61)Ni foil samples with backings.A twin gridded ionization chamber(GIC)was used as the charged particle detector,and an EJ-309 liquid scintillator was used to obtain the neutron energy spectra.The relative and absolute neutron fluxes were determined via three highly enriched^(238)U_(3)O_(8)samples inside the GIC.The uncertainty of the present data of the^(58)Ni(n,α)^(55)Fe reaction is smaller than most existing measurements.The present data of^(60)Ni(n,α)^(57)Fe and^(61)Ni(n,α)^(58)Fe reactions are the first measurement results above 8 MeV.The present experimental data could be reasonably reproduced by calculations with TALYS-1.9 by adjusting several default values of theoretical model parameters.展开更多
In n +^10B reactions, ^5He cluster emission has been discussed with the updated level scheme and the new optical model parameters. In this paper the reaction channels related to ^5He emission are listed in detail. By...In n +^10B reactions, ^5He cluster emission has been discussed with the updated level scheme and the new optical model parameters. In this paper the reaction channels related to ^5He emission are listed in detail. By using the new reaction model for light nuclei, the double-differential cross sections of total outgoing neutrons for n + ^10 B reactions at En= 14.2 MeV have been calculated, and the results agree fairly well with the measurements. Particularly, in the energy-angular spectra the contribution from the 5He-emission to the total outgoing neutron double-differential cross sections has also been analyzed, and the partial energy-angular spectra of 60° at En= 14.2 MeV have been given. The calculated results indicate that once the 5He emission is taken into account, the fitting with the double-differential measurements of total outgoing neutrons at the low energy region could be improved. Therefore, to consider the ^5He emission properly in the reaction processes of light nuclei is necessary.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11775006)China Nuclear Data Center and the Science and Technology on Nuclear Data Laboratory.
文摘Cross sections of the^(58,60,61)Ni(n,α)^(55,57,58)Fe reactions were measured at 8.50,9.50 and 10.50 MeV neutron energies based on the HI-13 tandem accelerator of China Institute of Atomic Energy(CIAE)with enriched^(58)Ni,^(60)Ni,and^(61)Ni foil samples with backings.A twin gridded ionization chamber(GIC)was used as the charged particle detector,and an EJ-309 liquid scintillator was used to obtain the neutron energy spectra.The relative and absolute neutron fluxes were determined via three highly enriched^(238)U_(3)O_(8)samples inside the GIC.The uncertainty of the present data of the^(58)Ni(n,α)^(55)Fe reaction is smaller than most existing measurements.The present data of^(60)Ni(n,α)^(57)Fe and^(61)Ni(n,α)^(58)Fe reactions are the first measurement results above 8 MeV.The present experimental data could be reasonably reproduced by calculations with TALYS-1.9 by adjusting several default values of theoretical model parameters.
文摘In n +^10B reactions, ^5He cluster emission has been discussed with the updated level scheme and the new optical model parameters. In this paper the reaction channels related to ^5He emission are listed in detail. By using the new reaction model for light nuclei, the double-differential cross sections of total outgoing neutrons for n + ^10 B reactions at En= 14.2 MeV have been calculated, and the results agree fairly well with the measurements. Particularly, in the energy-angular spectra the contribution from the 5He-emission to the total outgoing neutron double-differential cross sections has also been analyzed, and the partial energy-angular spectra of 60° at En= 14.2 MeV have been given. The calculated results indicate that once the 5He emission is taken into account, the fitting with the double-differential measurements of total outgoing neutrons at the low energy region could be improved. Therefore, to consider the ^5He emission properly in the reaction processes of light nuclei is necessary.