Dynamic neutron sources from the 207Pb(γ,n) and 205Tl(γ,n) reactions

Abstract

Mono-energetic gamma-beams ( 10 eV) based on thermal neutron capture, in a nuclear reactor, using the V(n, γ) and Fe(n,γ) reactions, were utilized for generating fast neutron sources from lead and thallium respectively, via the 207Pb(γ,n) and 205Tl(γ,n) reactions. It so happened that one of the incident gamma-lines of the V source, Eγ = 7163 keV, photoexcites by chance a resonance level in 207Pb, which emits neutrons at an energy of 423 keV. In a similar manner, the incident γ-line at Eγ = 7646 keV of the Fe(n, γ) source photoexcites by chance a resonance level in the 205Tl isotope, which emits neutrons at an energy of 99 keV. The cross-sections for the neutron emission process were measured and found to be σ(γ,n) = 35+/-6 mb and 107+/-17 mb respectively with intensities of the order of 104 n/sec.

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