Title :
Calibration of the Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) Prototype Detector
Author :
Bravar, Ulisse ; Woolf, Richard S. ; Bruillard, Paul J. ; Flückiger, Erwin O. ; Legere, Jason S. ; MacKinnon, Alec L. ; Macri, John R. ; Mallik, Procheta C. ; McConnell, Mark L. ; Pirard, Benoit ; Ryan, James M.
Author_Institution :
Space Sci. Center, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA
Abstract :
The paper describes a novel detector for neutrons in the 1 to 20-MeV energy range with combined imaging and spectroscopic capabilities. The Fast Neutron Imaging Telescope (FNIT) was designed to detect solar neutrons from spacecraft deployed to the inner heliosphere. However, the potential application of this instrument to Special Nuclear Material (SNM) identification was also examined. In either case, neutron detection relies on double elastic neutron-proton (n-p) scattering in liquid scintillator. We optimized the design of FNIT through a combination of Monte Carlo simulations and lab measurements. We then assembled a scaled-down version of the full detector and assessed its performance by exposing it to a neutron beam and an SNM source. The results from these tests, which were used to characterize the response of the complete FNIT detector to fast neutrons, are presented herein.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; astronomical telescopes; calibration; liquid scintillation detectors; neutron detection; neutron sources; neutron spectroscopy; solar interior; solar wind; space vehicles; FNIT prototype detector; Monte Carlo simulations; SNM; Special Nuclear Material; calibration; elastic neutron+proton scattering; electron volt energy 1 MeV to 20 MeV; fast neutron imaging telescope; inner heliosphere; liquid scintillator; neutron beam; neutron detector; neutron source; neutron spectroscopy; solar neutrons; spacecraft; Aircraft manufacture; Calibration; Detectors; Instruments; Neutrons; Optical design; Prototypes; Scattering; Spectroscopy; Telescopes; Neutron imaging; neutron spectroscopy; scintillation detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2028025