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Experimental determination of the response functions of a Bonner sphere spectrometer to monoenergetic neutrons

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Published 9 June 2017 © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , Citation Z. Hu et al 2017 JINST 12 T06002 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/12/06/T06002

1748-0221/12/06/T06002

Abstract

A Bonner sphere spectrometer (BSS) plays an important role in characterizing neutron spectra and determining their neutron dose in a neutron-gamma mixed field. A BSS consisting of a set of nine polyethylene spheres with a 3He proportional counter was developed at Peking University to perform neutron spectrum and dosimetry measurements. Response functions (RFs) of the BSS were calculated with the general Monte Carlo code MCNP5 for the neutron energy range from thermal up to 20 MeV, and were experimentally calibrated with monoenergetic neutron beams from 144 keV to 14 MeV on a 4.5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. The calculated RFs were corrected with the experimental values, and the whole response matrix was completely established. The spectrum of a 241Am-Be source was obtained after unfolding the measurement data of the BSS to the source and in fair agreement with the expected one. The integral ambient dose equivalent corresponding to the spectrum was 0.95 of the expected value. Results of the unfolded spectrum and the integral dose equivalent measured by the BSS verified that the RFs of the BSS were well established.

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10.1088/1748-0221/12/06/T06002