A portable and monoenergetic 24 keV neutron source based on 124Sb-9Be photoneutrons and an iron filter
JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION(2023)
摘要
A portable monoenergetic 24 keV neutron source based on the Sb-124-9Be photoneutron reaction and an iron filter has been constructed and characterized. The coincidence of the neutron energy from SbBe and the low interaction cross-section with iron (mean free path up to 29 cm) makes pure iron specially suited to shield against gamma rays from Sb-124 decays while letting through the neutrons. To increase the Sb-124 activity and thus the neutron flux, a > 1 GBq Sb-124 source was produced by irradiating a natural Sb metal pellet with a high flux of thermal neutrons in a nuclear reactor. The design of the source shielding structure makes for easy transportation and deployment. A hydrogen gas proportional counter is used to characterize the neutrons emitted by the source and a NaI detector is used for gamma background characterization. At the exit opening of the neutron beam, the characterization determined the neutron flux in the energy range 20-25 keV to be 6.00 +/- 0.30 neutrons per cm(2) per second and the total gamma flux to be 245 +/- 8 gammas per cm(2) per second (numbers scaled to 1 GBq activity of the Sb-124 source). A liquid scintillator detector is demonstrated to be sensitive to neutrons with incident kinetic energies from 8 to 17 keV, so it can be paired with the source as a backing detector for neutron scattering calibration experiments. This photoneutron source provides a good tool for in-situ low energy nuclear recoil calibration for dark matter experiments and coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering experiments.
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kev neutron source,photoneutrons
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