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EPJ Web of Conferences | 2017

Energy dependence of fission product yields from 235U, 238U, and 239Pu with monoenergetic neutrons between thermal and 14.8 MeV

Matthew Gooden; Charles Arnold; Megha Bhike; T. A. Bredeweg; Malcolm Fowler; A. P. Tonchev; W. Tornow; Mark Stoyer; David Vieira; J. B. Wilhelmy; A. Plompen; Franz-Josef Hambsch; P. Schillebeeckx; W. Mondelaers; Joerg Heyse; S. Kopecky; P. Siegler; S. Oberstedt

Under a joint collaboration between TUNL-LANL-LLNL, a set of absolute fission product yield measurements has been performed. The energy dependence of a number of cumulative fission product yields (FPY) have been measured using quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams for three actinide targets, 235 U, 238 U and 239 Pu, between 0.5 and 14.8 MeV. The FPYs were measured by a combination of fission counting using specially designed dual-fission chambers and γ-ray counting. Each dual-fission chamber is a back-to-back ionization chamber encasing an activation target in the center with thin deposits of the same target isotope in each chamber. This method allows for the direct measurement of the total number of fissions in the activation target with no reference to the fission cross-section, thus reducing uncertainties. γ-ray counting of the activation target was performed on well-shielded HPGe detectors over a period of two months post irradiation to properly identify fission products. Reported are absolute cumulative fission product yields for incident neutron energies of 0.5, 1.37, 2.4, 3.6, 4.6, 5.5, 7.5, 8.9 and 14.8 MeV. Preliminary results from thermal irradiations at the MIT research reactor will also be presented and compared to present data and evaluations. This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Los Alamos National Security, LLC under contract DE-AC52-06NA25396, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract DE-AC52-07NA27344 and by Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory through NNSA Stewardship Science Academic Alliance grant No. DE-FG52-09NA29465, DE-FG52-09NA29448 and Office of Nuclear Physics Grant No. DE-FG02-97ER41033.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Reaction-in-Flight neutrons as a test of stopping power in degenerate plasmas

A. C. Hayes; C J Cerjan; Gerard Jungman; M. M. Fowler; Matthew Gooden; G P Grim; E. A. Henry; R. S. Rundberg; S. M. Sepke; D. Schneider; R L Singleton; A. P. Tonchev; J. B. Wilhelmy; C. B. Yeamans

Cryogenically cooled inertial confinement fusion capsule designs are suitable for studies of reaction-in-flight (RIF) neutrons. RIF neutrons occur when energetically up-scattered ions undergo DT reactions with a thermal ion in the plasma, producing neutrons in the energy range 9-30 MeV. The knock-on ions lose energy as they traverse the plasma, which directly affects the spectrum of the produced RIF neutrons. Here we present measurements from the National Ignition Facility (NIF) of RIF neutrons produced in cryogenic capsules, with energies above 15 MeV. We show that the measured RIFs probe stopping under previously unexplored degenerate plasma conditions and constrain stopping models in warm dense plasma conditions.


Physical Review C | 2016

Measurement of the 169Tm(n,3n) 167Tm cross section and the associated branching ratios in the decay of 167Tm [Measurement of the 169Tm(n,3n) 167Tm cross section and the branching ratios in the decay of 167Tm]

B. Champine; Matthew Gooden; Krishichayan; E. B. Norman; N. D. Scielzo; M. A. Stoyer; Keenan Thomas; A. P. Tonchev; W. Tornow; B. S. Wang


Physical Review C | 2015

Comprehensive sets of Xe 124 ( n , γ ) Xe 125 and Xe 124 ( n , 2 n ) Xe 123 cross-section data for assessment of inertial-confinement deuterium-tritium fusion plasma

Megha Bhike; B. Fallin; Matthew Gooden; Nurin Ludin; W. Tornow


Physical Review C | 2017

Measurement of the Bi209(n,4n)Bi206 and Tm169(n,3n)Tm167 cross sections between 23.5 and 30.5 MeV relevant to reaction-in-flight neutron studies at the National Ignition Facility

Matthew Gooden; T. A. Bredeweg; B. Champine; D. C. Combs; S. Finch; A. Hayes-Sterbenz; E. A. Henry; Krishichayan; R. S. Rundberg; W. Tornow; J. B. Wilhelmy; C. Yeamans


Archive | 2018

End of Year FY ’18 Report on Fission Product Yield Measurements for J13200

Matthew Gooden


Archive | 2018

End of Year Report for ICF Related Activities on J14C

Matthew Gooden


Archive | 2018

The 12 C(d,n) 13 N Diagnostic and the Need to Re-measure the Cross Section

Anna Catherine Hayes-Sterbenz; Matthew Gooden; J. B. Wilhelmy


Archive | 2018

35 Cl(n,p) 35 S Reaction Cross-Section Using Monoenergetic Neutrons in the Intermediate and Fast Energy Regions

Matthew Gooden; T. A. Bredeweg; J. B. Wilhelmy; M. M. Fowler; R. S. Rundberg; Andrew J. Silano; A. P. Tonchev


Journal of Physics G | 2018

Partial cross section of neutron-induced reactions on 136Xe at En= 5 MeV for 0νββ background studies

Megha Bhike; J.H. Esterline; B. Fallin; Sean Finch; Matthew Gooden; W. Tornow

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A. P. Tonchev

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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J. B. Wilhelmy

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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M. M. Fowler

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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T. A. Bredeweg

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Charles Arnold

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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M. A. Stoyer

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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