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Measurement of the Neutron and Gamma-Ray Spectra Originating from a 14-MeV Neutron Source in Liquid Nitrogen and Liquid Air

B. Bröcker, K. Clausen, P. Schneider-Kühnle, M. Weinert

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 58 / Number 2 / October 1975 / Pages 226-238

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE75-A28225

An experiment to measure the radiation transport originating from a 14-MeV neutron source in liquid nitrogen and liquid air is presented. Neutron and gamma-ray spectra were measured with a proton-recoil NE 213 scintillator and with four spherical proportional counters in a tank filled with liquid nitrogen or liquid air. The neutron spectra cover the energy range of 20 keV to 18 MeV. The source-detector separation varies in the liquid medium between 60 and 240 cm. The experimental setup is briefly described and the errors are estimated.