Measurement of Response Functions of a Liquid Organic Scintillator for Neutrons up to 800MeV
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概要
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Response functions of a BC501A liquid organic scintillator for neutrons up to 800 MeV have been measured at the heavy-ion accelerator of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan. A thick graphite target was bombarded with 400-MeV/u C ions and 800-MeV/u Si ions to produce high-energy neutrons whose kinetic energy was determined by the time-of-flight method. The measured response functions were compared with the results obtained using SCINFUL-QMD code, and the accuracy of the code was experimentally verified up to 800 MeV. This work will contribute to extending the energies measurable with our new radiation dose-monitoring system (DARWIN), which is based on the BC501A scintillator.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2006-07-25
著者
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TAKADA Masashi
National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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SATOH Daiki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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ENDO Akira
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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SATO Tatsuhiko
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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YAMAGUCHI Yasuhiro
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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ISHIBASHI Kenji
Kyushu University
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Takada Masashi
National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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Yamaguchi Yasuhiro
Department Of Radiation Protection Nuclear Science Research Institute Tokai Research And Development
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Endo Akira
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Takada Masashi
Dept. Of Technical Support And Dev. Fundamental Technol. Center National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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Yamaguchi Yasuhiro
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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