Prompt-fission-neutron spectra in the Pu239(n,f) reaction

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2020)

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Prompt-fission-neutron spectra from Pu-239 (n, f) were measured with respect to Cf-252 spontaneous fission for incident neutron energies from 0.7 to 700 MeV at the Weapons Neutron Research facility (WNR) of the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center. A newly designed high-efficiency fission chamber was coupled to the highly segmented Chi-Nu neutron liquid scintillator array to detect neutrons emitted in fission events. The double timeof-flight technique was used to deduce the incident neutron energies from the spallation target and the outgoingneutron energies from the fission chamber. Prompt-fission-neutron spectra (PFNS) were measured with respect to Cf-252 spontaneous fission down to 200 keV and up to about 12 MeV for all the incident neutron energies with typical total uncertainties well below 2% up to about 7-MeV outgoing-neutron energy. The general trend of PFNS is well reproduced by JEFF3.3 and ENDF evaluations, although a better agreement is found with JEFF3.3. Discrepancies were observed for the low-energy part of the spectra, especially around the opening of the second-, third- and fourth-chance fission. Neutron average kinetic energies as a function of incident neutron energy are obtained experimentally with reported total uncertainties below 0.5%. The measured values agree with the most recent data. The trend is fairly well reproduced by the JEFF3.3 evaluation, although it fails to reproduce the experimental values within their uncertainties.
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