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The n(-)TOF facility at CERN : performances and first physics results

Abbondanno, U. and Aerts, G. and Alvarez, H. and Alvarez-Velarde, F. and Andriamonje, S. and Andrzejewski, J. and Assimakopoulos, P. and Audouin, L. and Badurek, G. and Baumann, P. and Becvar, F. and Benlliure, J. and Berthoumieux, E. and Calvino, F. and Cano-Ott, D. and Capote, R. and de Albornoz, A. C. and Cennini, A. and Cennini, P. and Chepel, V. and Chiaveri, E. and Colonna, N. and Cortes, G. and Cortina, D. and Couture, A. and Cox, J. and David, S. and Dolfini, R. and Domingo-Pardo, C. and Dridi, W. and Duran, I. and Embid-Segura, M. and Ferrant, L. and Ferrari, A. and Ferreira-Marques, R. and Fitzpatrick, L. and Frais-Koelbl, H. and Fujii, K. and Furman, W. and Guerrero, C. and Goncalves, I. and Gallino, R. and Gonzalez-Romero, E. and Goverdovski, A. and Gramegna, F. and Griesmayer, E. and Gunsing, F. and Haas, B. and Haight, R. and Heil, M. and Herrera-Martinez, A. and Igashira, M. and Isaev, S. and Jericha, E. and Kadi, Y. and Kappeler, F. and Karamanis, D. and Karadimos, D. and Kerveno, M. and Ketlerov, V. and Koehler, P. and Konovalov, V. and Kossionides, E. and Krticka, M. and Lamboudis, C. and Leeb, H. and Lindote, A. and Lopes, I. and Lozano, M. and Lukic, S. and Marganiec, J. and Marques, L. and Marrone, S. and Mastinu, P. and Mengoni, A. and Milazzo, P. M. and Moreau, C. and Mosconi, M. and Neves, F. and Oberhummer, H. and O'Brien, S. and Oshima, M. and Pancin, J. and Papachristodoulou, C. and Papadopoulos, C. and Paradela, C. and Patronis, N. and Pavlik, A. and Pavlopoulos, P. and Perrot, L. and Plag, R. and Plompen, A. and Plukis, A. and Poch, A. and Pretel, C. and Quesada, J. and Rauscher, T. and Reifarth, R. and Rosetti, M. and Rubbia, C. and Rudolf, G. and Rullhusen, P. and Salgado, J. and Sarchiapone, L. and Stephan, C. and Tagliente, G. and Tain, J. L. and Tassan-Got, L. and Tavora, L. and Terlizzi, R. and Vannini, G. and Vaz, P. and Ventura, A. and Villamarin, D. and Vincente, M. C. and Vlachoudis, V. and Vlastou, R. and Voss, F. and Wendler, H. and Wiescher, M. and Wisshak, K.. (2005) The n(-)TOF facility at CERN : performances and first physics results. In: International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 769. Melville (N.Y.), pp. 724-729.

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Abstract

The neutron Time of Flight (n_TOF) facility at CERN is a source of a wide-range (1 eV > E-n > 250 MeV) flux of neutrons, generated by spallation of 20-GeV/c protons onto a solid lead target. The goal of the n_TOF is to provide unprecedented precision in neutron kinetic energy determination, which will in turn bring the much-needed precision in neutron-induced cross-section measurements. The unique features of the n_TOF facility (instantaneously very intense neutron flux, low duty cycle, high resolution, and low background) make possible the measurement of highly radioactive isotopes usually available in small quantities. Such measurements are vital for a range of studies in fields as diverse as nuclear technology, astrophysics, and fundamental nuclear physics. In this paper, the characteristics of the n_TOF facility will be described, together with the main features of the high-performance detectors and acquisition system used for cross-section measurements, with a summary of the results and experience acquired during the first years of operation.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Physik > Former Organization Units Physics > Theoretische Physik Astrophysik (Thielemann)
UniBasel Contributors:Rauscher, Thomas
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item, refereed
Conference or workshop item Subtype:Conference Paper
Publisher:American institute of physics
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