Monte Carlo study to measure the neutron flux using the prompt gamma-rays in hydrogen

A Monte Carlo study was realized to use a gamma-ray spectrometer with a 3" Øx 3" NaI(Tl) detector, with a moderator sphere, to measure the neutron fluence rate. Materials with a large amount of hydrogen are able to slowdown and thermalize neutrons; once thermalized there is a probability of neutron capture in moderator nuclei. When the neutron is captured by hydrogen a 2.22 MeV prompt gamma-ray is emitted. The photons pulse-height spectrum shows a photopeak around 2.22 MeV whose net area is proportional to total neutron fluence rate. The characteristics of this system were determined by a Monte Carlo study using the MCNP 4C code; a model of the NaI(Tl) was utilized, the study includes water and polyethylene as moderators with 3, 5, and 10 inches-diameter spheres that were bombarded with neutrons emitted by a polyenergetic 239PuBe. With the best sphere the study was extended to determine the response to monoenergetic neutron sources. Calculations were carried out to obtain realistic gamma-rays pulse height spectra, where the 2.22 MeV is observed. In polyethylene spheres the 4.43 MeV photon is also shown due to 12C(n, n' γ)12C reaction.

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Main Authors: Vega-Carrillo,H.R, Manzanares-Acuña,E, Hernández-Dávila,V.M, Rodarte Felix,E.D, Ramirez-González,J, Hernández Villasana,R
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Mexicana de Física 2007
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0035-001X2007000900004
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