Measurements of the 27 Al(α,n) Thick Target Yield Near Threshold

Abstract

We present results from direct measurements of the 27 Al(α,n) thick target yield from laboratory incident energies Eα≈ 3-5~MeV, performed with the 3HeBF3 Giant Barrel (HeBGB) neutron detector at the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory. Our measurements have a small energy cadence in order to address discrepancies and sparseness of thick-target yield data sets existing for this energy region. We find general agreement with existing data sets, including yields derived from cross section data, while resolving a discrepancy between existing thick-target yield data sets for Eα≈4-5~MeV. However, for Eα<3.5~MeV, our results are substantially lower than previous thick-target yield data and somewhat larger than yields calculated from existing cross section data. Our data complete the energy-range needed for estimates of the 27 Al(α,n) contribution to neutrino and dark matter detector backgrounds and result in increased viability of 27 Al(α,n) as a plasma diagnostic tool at fusion facilities such as the National Ignition Facility.

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