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Fast Rossi-alpha Measurements of Plutonium using Organic Scintillators

Instrumentation and Detectors 2021-03-31 v1

Abstract

In this work, Rossi-alpha measurements were simultaneously performed with a 3^3He-based detection system and an organic scintillator-based detection system. The assembly is 15 kg of plutonium (93 wt%\% 239^{239}Pu) reflected by copper and moderated by lead. The goal of Rossi-alpha measurements is to estimate the prompt neutron decay constant, alpha. Simulations estimate keffk_\text{eff} = 0.624 and α\alpha = 52.3 ±\pm 2.5 ns for the measured assembly. The organic scintillator system estimated α\alpha = 47.4 ±\pm 2.0 ns, having a 9.37%\% error (though the 1.09 standard deviation confidence intervals overlapped). The 3^3He system estimated α\alpha = 37 μ\mus. The known slowing down time of the 3^3He system is 35-40 μ\mus, which means the slowing down time dominates and obscures the prompt neutron decay constant. Subsequently, the organic scintillator system should be used for assemblies with alpha much less than 35 μ\mus.

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@article{arxiv.2010.15247,
  title  = {Fast Rossi-alpha Measurements of Plutonium using Organic Scintillators},
  author = {M. Y. Hua and C. A. Bravo and A. T. MacDonald and J. D. Hutchinson and G. E. McKenzie and T. J. Grove and J. M. Goda and A. T. McSpaden and S. D. Clarke and S. A. Pozzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.15247},
  year   = {2021}
}

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PHYSOR 2020: Transition to a Scalable Nuclear Future Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 29th-April 2nd, 2020