Neutron Photoproduction from Sn with Linearly Polarized $\gamma$-rays between 13 and 15 MeV

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Abstract

Data have been collected at the High Intensity $\gamma$-ray Source (HI$\gamma$S) to investigate neutron emission from a natural Sn target with linearly polarized gamma rays at $E_\gamma$= 13, 15, and 15.5 MeV. Liquid scintillator detectors were placed at scattering angles of 55$^\circ$, 90$^\circ$ and 125$^\circ$ above, below and to the left and right of the target. Four additional detectors were placed at angles of 72$^\circ$ and 107$^\circ$ along the top and right. The $E_\gamma$ dependence of the ratios of neutron yields, $\frac{I_{para}}{I_{perp}}$ are examined. The ratio at 90$^\circ$ should depend only on the $P_2\left(cos\left(\theta\right)\right)$ coefficient in the angular distribution. A comparison of these results will be discussed.

*Partially supported by the Department of Homeland Security through its Academic Research Initiative (ARI) program and by the NSF.

Authors

  • J. Hauver

    • James Madison University
  • W. Henderson

    • James Madison University
  • C.S. Whisnant

    • James Madison University
  • M. Ahmed

    • TUNL, Duke University
  • J. Mueller

    • TUNL, Duke University
  • L. Myers

    • TUNL, Duke University
  • S. Stave

    • TUNL, Duke University
  • H.R. Weller

    • TUNL, Duke University