Comparative Study of Gamma to Neutron Ratios of various (alpha, neutron) Neutron Sources
Abstract
The gamma to neutron ratio is measured via Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) of a Plutonium Beryllium (PuBe) source and of a rudimentary constructed Polonium Beryllium (PoBe) source using one organic liquid scintillator detector and digital signal processing. Furthermore, two organic liquid scintillator detectors and digital signal processing is used to conduct coincidence counting on the PoBe source. Measured data is compared to literature. The gamma to neutron source ratio was found to be 3.67 +/- 0.14 and 1.13 +/- 0.05 for the PuBe and for the PoBe source respectively. Both ratios are above literature values for the respective neutron sources. Coincidence counting analysis showed that the PoBe source emitted two or more coincident gamma-rays or neutrons with a confidence level of 91.77 % using a coincident window of 40ns and a detector source distance of 1 mm.
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