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Resonance Self-Shielding Corrections for Detector Foils in Fast Neutron Spectra

S. C. Mo, K. O. Ott

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 95 / Number 3 / March 1987 / Pages 214-224

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE87-A20451

Activation measurements in fast neutron spectra, using detector foils in which the neutron mean-free-path in a resonance is small compared to the foil thickness, are revised by detailed space and energy self-shielding corrections. The experimental data are then comparable with the reaction rate density calculations. The self-shielding factors of individual Doppler-broadened resonances have been calculated with the integral transport theory. A multiple collision technique was required to treat resonance scattering inside the foil because of the small mean-free-path. The foil correction factor at each experimental position is obtained by combining the self-shielding factors of individual resonances with the calculated multigroup reaction rates at the foil locations. This gives a space-dependent foil correction factor for regions with spatially varying spectra. Applications of the foil correction technique to the integral reaction rate measurements of 197Au, 55Mn, 186W, and 232Th in a fast reactor blanket mockup are presented.