DocumentCode :
3772750
Title :
Neutron fluence and energy reconstruction with the LNE-IRSN/MIMAC recoil detector microTPC at 27 keV
Author :
D. Maire;G. Bosson;O. Guillaudin;L. Lebreton;J. F. Muraz;Ph. Querre;Q. Riffard;D. Santos
Author_Institution :
Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), site of Cadarache, 13115 Saint Paul lez Durance, France
fYear :
2015
fDate :
4/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
The French Institute for Radiation protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), designated by the French Metrology Institute (LNE) for neutron metrology, is developing a time projection chamber using a micromegas anode: microTPC. This work is carried out in collaboration with the Laboratory of Subatomic Physics and Cosmology (LPSC). The aim is to characterize the energy distribution of neutron fluence in the energy range 8 keV-5 MeV with a primary procedure. The time projection chambers are gaseous detectors able to measure charged particles energy and to reconstruct their track if a pixelated anode is used. In our case, the gas is used as a (n, p) converter in order to detect neutrons down to few keV. Coming from elastic collisions with neutrons, recoil protons lose a part of their kinetic energy by ionizing the gas. The ionization electrons are drifted toward a pixelated anode (2D projection), read at 50 MHz by a self-triggered electronic system to obtain the third track dimension. The neutron energy is reconstructed event by event thanks to proton scattering angle and proton energy measurements. The scattering angle is deduced from the 3D track. The proton energy is obtained by charge collection measurements, knowing the ionization quenching factor (i.e. the part of proton kinetic energy lost by ionizing the gas). The fluence is calculated thanks to the detected events number and the simulation of the detector response. The μTPC is a new reliable detector able to measure energy distribution of the neutron fluence without unfolding procedure or prior neutron calibration contrary to usual gaseous counters. The microTPC is still being developed and measurements have been carried out at the AMANDE facility, with neutrons energies going from 8 keV to 565 keV. After the context and the μ-TPC working principle presentation, measurements of the neutron energy and fluence at 27 keV and 144 keV are shown and compared to the complete detector response simulation. This work shows the first direct reconstruction of neutron energy and fluence, simultaneously, at 27.2 keV in a continuous irradiation mode.
Keywords :
"Neutrons","Protons","Detectors","Energy measurement","Scattering","Anodes","Calibration"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2015 4th International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2015.7465521
Filename :
7465521
Link To Document :
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