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Spatial Distribution of Thermal Neutrons from an N17 Source in Water

KALMAN SHURE, PAUL A. ROYS

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 2 / Number 2 / April 1957 / Pages 170-180

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE57-A25385

The thermal neutron flux in a water medium from a source disk containing water irradiated in the Materials Testing Reactor has been measured using a BF3 detector. Neutrons from N17 and photoneutrons from N16 gamma rays have been observed. The radial distribution of thermal neutrons from an isotropic point source of N17 neutrons in a water medium out to 35 cm has been deduced, and has been compared with a theoretical calculation of the distribution based on Holte's values of the collision density at 1 ev from a point isotropic source of 1-Mev neutrons. From the results of this experiment and Holte's distribution, the square of the diffusion length plus the age from 1 ev to thermal energies, has been calculated to be 8.2 cm2. This value is in reasonable agreement with previously reported measured values.