A. E. Profio
Published: 1965
Total Pages: 144
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Measurements of the fast neutron spectrum and angular distribution in a large assembly of paraffin wax (CH2) were performed. Two targets were irradiated with a pulsed electron beam from a linear accelerator, one an essentially point isotropic fission spectrum source and the other a narrow photoneutron source for small angle measurements. The time-of-flight technique was employed to measure the energy from approximately 0.3 Mev to approximately 15 Mev with an energy resolution of 10 percent. Estimated error in the spectrum is =10 percent from 0.5 to 8 Mev and =20 percent outside this range. The source spectra were measured in air for input to calculations. Data were obtained at 0 deg up to 15 cm penetration with preliminary results to 45 cm. Angular flux measurements were made up to 60 deg at 30 cm, with preliminary data at 8 deg and 45 cm. The results, within the stated accuracy and resolution, should be suitable for testing analytical techniques and corresponding shielding codes. (Author).