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Absolute Measurement of the Uranium-235 Fission Cross Section from 0.2 to 1.2 MeV

Oren A. Wasson, Michael M. Meier, Kenneth C. Duvall

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 81 / Number 2 / June 1982 / Pages 196-212

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE82-A20085

The absolute 235U neutron-induced fission cross section has been measured at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (NBS) 3-MV Van de Graaff Laboratory from 0.2- to 1.2-MeV neutron energy. The mass of the 235U contained in a large volume multiplated fission ionization chamber was measured relative to the NBS fissionable isotope mass standards. Pulsed beam time-of-flight techniques were used with neutrons from the 7Li(p, n)7 Be reaction while the neutron flux was monitored with a large plastic scintillator whose efficiency was both calculated and measured with the associated-particle technique. The cross sections, which were measured with a typical uncertainty of 2.3%, are ∼2% lower than the ENDF/B-V evaluation.