Review of Neutron Yield from (${\alpha}$, n) Reactions: Data, Methods, and Prospects
Abstract
Understanding the radiogenic neutron production rate through the (, n) reaction is crucial in many areas of physics, including dark matter searches, neutrino studies, and nuclear astrophysics. In addition to its relevance for fundamental research, the (, n) reaction also plays a significant role in nuclear energy technologies, for example by contributing to neutron production in subcritical systems using UO, as well as in applications such as medical physics. This review examines the current state of (, n) yield calculations and neutron spectra, describes the computational tools used for their estimation, and discusses the available cross-section data. We explore the uncertainties affecting (, n) yield estimations and propose a strategy to enhance their accuracy. Furthermore, this paper discusses and emphasizes the need for new measurements of (, n) cross-sections for a variety of relevant materials. Such measurements are essential for improving neutron flux predictions, which are crucial for reducing uncertainties in sensitivity estimates for next-generation physics experiments operating in the keV--MeV range.
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@article{arxiv.2405.07952,
title = {Review of Neutron Yield from (${\alpha}$, n) Reactions: Data, Methods, and Prospects},
author = {D. Cano-Ott and S. Cebrián and P. Dimitriou and M. Gromov and M. Harańczyk and A. Kish and H. Kluck and V. A. Kudryavtsev and I. Lazanu and V. Lozza and G. Luzón and E. Mendoza and M. Parvu and V. Pesudo and A. Pocar and R. Santorelli and M. Selvi and S. Westerdale and G. Zuzel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.07952},
year = {2026}
}
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39 pages, 8 figures Submitted to Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics