Low-energy neutron cross-talk between organic scintillator detectors
Abstract
A series of measurements have been performed with low-energy monoenergetic neutrons to characterise cross-talk between two organic scintillator detectors. Cross-talk time-of-flight spectra and probabilities were determined for neutron energies from 1.4 to 15.5 MeV and effective scattering angles ranging from 50{\deg} to 100{\deg}. Monte-Carlo simulations incorporating both the active and inactive materials making up the detectors showed reasonable agreement with the measurements. Whilst the time-of-flight spectra were very well reproduced, the cross-talk probabilities were only in approximate agreement with the measurements, with the most significant discrepancies (40 %) occurring at the lowest energies. The neutron interaction processes producing cross-talk at the energies explored here are discussed in the light of these results.
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@article{arxiv.2502.19508,
title = {Low-energy neutron cross-talk between organic scintillator detectors},
author = {M. Sénoville and F. Delaunay and N. L. Achouri and N. A. Orr and B. Carniol and N. de Séréville and D. Étasse and C. Fontbonne and J. -M. Fontbonne and J. Gibelin and J. Hommet and B. Laurent and X. Ledoux and F. M. Marqués and T. Martínez and M. Pârlog},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.19508},
year = {2025}
}
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Published in Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. A