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E-grāmata: Fission Neutrons: Experiments, Evaluation, Modeling and Open Problems

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Although the fission of heavy nuclei was discovered over 75 years ago, many problems and questions still remain to be addressed and answered. The reader will be presented with an old, but persistent problem of this field: The contradiction between Prompt Fission Neutron (PFN) spectra measured with differential (microscopic) experiments and integral (macroscopic and benchmark) experiments (the Micro-Macro problem). The difference in average energy is rather small ~3% but it is stable and we cannot explain the difference due to experimental uncertainties. Can we measure the PFN spectrum with high accuracy? How may we compare results of different experiments to provide better accuracy? Are our traditional theoretical models correct? What can be done to solve the Micro-Macro problem in future? These questions are discussed in this monograph for the reader. The current work will be of interest to graduate students and researchers, particularly those working in nuclear and neutron physi

cs.

Introduction.- Experiments.- 2. Microscopic experiments.- Method based on fission event counting.- Neutron spectroscopy by Time of Flight Method (TOF).- Time correlated background.- Time shift in neutron detector.- Neutron-gamma discrimination and its influence on results.- Measurement of the neutron detector efficiency.-Time resolution and bin corrections.- Additional time spread for solid sample experiment at low input energy.- Possible distortion factors in 2 nd type experiment.- The calculation of the detector efficiency with high accuracy up to 20MeV.- Correction for neutron scattering in FF detector.- Multi detectors systems and cross talk correction .- Macroscopic experiments.- 3. Microscopic spectra evaluation. Semi-empirical modeling.- Maxwellian function and Terrell s systematic.- 252 Cf spectrum evaluation.- Two Watt Spectra (TWS) approach.- Maxwellian together with power expansion for 235 U(th).- Scale Method.- PFNS for multiple chance fission.- 4. Models for neutron e

mission in fission.- Basis for theoretical modeling.- True or plausible results .- Model realized in code FINE (FIssion Neutron Emission).- Estimation of the two-dimensional Y(A,TKE) distribution.- Neutron emission from excited fragments.- Monte Carlo simulation of energy-angular distribution. Verification.- Level Density verification.- Comparison experimental and calculated results.- 5. Achievements and still open problems.- Real achievements.- Mechanism of neutron emission in fission.- Left-right and angular effects for fission neutron emission at 0.5 MeV input energy.- Contradiction between Microscopic and Macroscopic experiments (Mic-Mac problem).- New experimental proposal.
1 Introduction
1(6)
2 Experiment
7(38)
2.1 Microscopic Experiments
8(30)
2.1.1 Methods of FF Counting
8(3)
2.1.2 Neutron Spectroscopy by TOF Method
11(3)
2.1.3 Time-Correlated Background
14(1)
2.1.4 Time Shift in Neutron Detector
15(1)
2.1.5 Neutron-Gamma Discrimination and its Influence on Result
16(1)
2.1.6 Measurement of the ND Efficiency
17(4)
2.1.7 Time Resolution and "Bin" Corrections
21(1)
2.1.8 Additional Time Spread for "Solid Sample" Experiment at Low Input Energy
22(2)
2.1.9 Possible Distortion Factors in Second Type Experiment
24(4)
2.1.10 The Calculation of the Detector Efficiency with High Accuracy up to 20 MeV
28(5)
2.1.11 Correction for Neutron Scattering in FF Detector
33(3)
2.1.12 Multidetector Systems and "Cross Talk Correction"
36(2)
2.2 Macroscopic Experiments
38(7)
References
41(4)
3 Microscopic Spectra Evaluation. Semiempirical Modeling
45(32)
3.1 Maxwellian Function and Terrell's Systematic
46(1)
3.2 252Cf Spectrum Evaluation
47(3)
3.3 Two Watt Spectra (TWS) Approach
50(2)
3.4 Maxwellian Together with Power Expansion for 235U(th)
52(5)
3.5 Scale Method
57(8)
3.6 PFNS for Multiple Chance Fission
65(12)
References
72(5)
4 Physical Models
77(36)
4.1 Basis for Theoretical Modeling
80(2)
4.2 True or Plausible Results?
82(7)
4.3 Model Realized in Code FINE (Fission Neutron Emission)
89(14)
4.3.1 Estimation of the Two-Dimensional Y(A, TKE) Distribution
90(2)
4.3.2 Neutron Emission from Excited Fragments
92(3)
4.3.3 Monte Carlo Simulation of Energy-Angular Distribution. Verification
95(4)
4.3.4 Level Density Verification
99(4)
4.4 Comparison Experimental and Calculated Results
103(10)
References
110(3)
5 Achievements and Still Open Problems
113
5.1 Real Achievements
113(1)
5.2 Mechanism of Neutron Emission in Fission
114(5)
5.3 Left-Right and Angular Effects for Fission Neutron Emission at 0.5 MeV Input Energy
119(6)
5.4 Contradiction Between Microscopic and Macroscopic experiments (Mic--Mac Problem)
125(4)
5.5 New Experimental Proposals
129
References
132
Born in the Republic of Russia, the author now resides in the USA resident since 2011. He obtained his PhD and Doctorate of Science in Physics and Mathematics at the Moscow Physical Engineering Institute. His professional experience includes research at the Institute for Physics and Power Engineering (IPPE, Obninsk, Russia) and as a visiting scientist at IRMM-JRC. Currently he works as a researcher in Department of Physics and Astrophysics of Ohio University, where he began working in 2009. He also has held numerous visiting positions with the IAEA and is the author of over 150 publications.