Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2007
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VII LATIN AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 947, pp. 35-38 (2007).
Physics
Nuclear Physics
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Neutron Spectroscopy, Tracking And Position-Sensitive Detectors, Radioactive Wastes, Waste Disposal
Scientific paper
A compact and versatile Proton Recoil Telescope (PRT) detector has been realized to measure neutron energy spectra in the range from few to hundred MeV. The PRT is a position sensitive detector made by: an active multilayer segmented plastic scintillator as neutron to proton converter, two silicon strip detectors for proton energy and position measurement and a final thick CsI(T1) scintillator to measure the residual proton energy. The detector has been tested with the 13C(d,n) reaction at Laboratori Nazionali del Sud using a 40 MeV deuteron beam.
Andrighetto A.
Barbui M.
Bocci Franco
Bonomi G.
Cinausero M.
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