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PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
Neutron Scattering Cross Sections: (n,n''), (n,n''γ), and (n,γ) Measurements [Year 3]
Jeffrey R. Vanhoy, United States Naval Academy (Lead-PI)
Sally F. Hicks, University of Dallas (Co-PI)
Benjamin P. Crider, Mississippi State University (Co-PI)
Steven W. Yates, University of Kentucky (Co-PI)
Yongchi Xiao, University of Kentucky (Co-Investigator)
Abstract
Nuclear data, i.e., neutron scattering and attenuation cross sections, along with γ-ray production rates,
are required in many technical fields such as basic nuclear science, experimental design and analysis,
medical treatment and dosimetry, the fission and fusion power industries, homeland security, non-
proliferation, safeguards, and the interrogation communities. Members of this collaboration have surveyed
needs documents and participated in numerous workshops to identify measurements where the University
of Kentucky Accelerator Lab (UKAL) can continue its contributions.
The work scope involves the measurement of neutron scattering and gamma-ray production cross
sections from 7Li, 12C, 13C, 19F, 23Na, 56Fe, and neutron capture cross sections and strength function
information on the Cd isotopes. The team will achieve ~50 days of neutrons on target each year resulting
in 5 to 10 (n,n′) and (n,n′γ) angular distributions and excitation functions. The team will also perform (n,γ)
measurements at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The effort will integrate undergraduates into the
research team each year, and support two graduate students and a postdoctoral scholar.
Note: The University of Dallas and the US Naval Academy were provided a 3-year grant for this project
in 2020. Mississippi State University and the University of Kentucky were only obligated first-year
funding. This document establishes the year-3 funding for the University of Kentucky.
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Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/1/22 → 5/31/25 |
Funding
- Department of Energy: $149,862.00
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