T. Nakamoto et al., SPALLATION NEUTRON MEASUREMENT BY THE TIME-OF-FLIGHT METHOD WITH A SHORE FLIGHT PATH, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 32(9), 1995, pp. 827-833
The experimental method of measuring neutron production double-differe
ntial cross sections was tested at incident proton energies of 0.8 and
1.5 GeV with C and Pb targets. Neutrons were measured with liquid sci
ntillators by the time-of-flight method. The use of very weak secondar
y beam forced us to take a typical flight path length as short as 1 m.
Preliminary experimental consideration led to the results that the am
ount of back ground neutrons were made low by the short flight path me
asurement, and a two-gate integration method was suited for the pulse
shape discrimination between high energy neutrons and gamma-rays. The
cross sections were obtained in the neutron energy range up to 100 MeV
with acceptable energy resolution. The experimental results obtained
at the incident proton energy of 0.8 GeV were consistent with the data
taken with much longer flight paths. It was confirmed that the time-o
f-flight method with bare detectors at the short flight path was relia
bly applicable to the spallation neutron measurement.