Experimental Determination of the Antineutrino Spectrum of the Fission Products of 238U
Abstract
An experiment was performed at the scientific neutron source FRM II in Garching to determine the cumulative antineutrino spectrum of the fission products of 238U. This was achieved by irradiating target foils of natural uranium with a thermal and a fast neutron beam and recording the emitted β-spectra with a gamma-suppressing electron-telescope. The obtained β-spectrum of the fission products of 235U was normalized to the data of the magnetic spectrometer BILL of 235U. This method strongly reduces systematic errors in the 238U measurement. The β-spectrum of 238U was converted into the corresponding antineutrino spectrum. The final e-spectrum is given in 250 keV bins in the range from 2.875 MeV to 7.625 MeV with an energy-dependent error of 3.5 % at 3 MeV, 7.6 % at 6 MeV and 14 % at energies 7 MeV (68 % confidence level). Furthermore, an energy-independent uncertainty of 3.3 % due to the absolute normalization is added. Compared to the generally used summation calculations, the obtained spectrum reveals a slight spectral distortion of 10 % but returns the same value for the mean cross section per fission for the inverse beta decay.
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