Determining the average prompt-fission-neutron multiplicity for 239Pu(n,f) via a 240Pu(α,αf) surrogate reaction
Abstract
The average prompt-fission-neutron multiplicity is of significance in the areas of nuclear theory, nuclear nonproliferation, and nuclear energy. In this work, the surrogate-reaction method has been used for the first time to indirectly determine for 239Pu(n,f) via 240Pu(α,αf) reactions. A 240Pu target was bombarded with a beam of 53.9-MeV α particles. Scattered α particles, fission products, and neutrons were measured with the NeutronSTARS detector array. Values of were obtained for a continuous range of equivalent incident neutron energies between 0.25--26.25~MeV, and the results agree well with direct neutron measurements.
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