Measurements And Monte Carlo Simulations Of High-Energy Neutron Streaming Through The Access Maze Using Activation Detectors At 24 Gev/C Proton Beam Facility Of Cern/Charm

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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A measurement of high-energy neutron streaming was performed through a maze at the CERN (Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire) High-energy AcceleRator Mixed-field (CHARM) facility. The protons of 24 GeV/c were injected onto a 50-cm-thick copper target and the released neutrons were streamed through a maze with several corridor-legs horizontally designed with the shield walls in the facility. Streaming neutrons were measured by using aluminum activation detectors placed at 10 locations in the maze. From the radionuclide production rate in the activation detectors, the attenuation profile along the maze was obtained for the reaction of Al-27(n,alpha)Na-24. Monte Carlo simulations performed with two codes, the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport System (PHITS) and CERN FLUktuierende KAskade (FLUKA), gave good agreements with the measurements within a factor of 1.7 for the production rates ranging over more than 3 orders of magnitude.
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High-energy neutron, charm, maze, activation detector, Monte Carlo, phits, fluka
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