12C(n, 2n)11C cross section from threshold to 26.5 MeV

ORAL

Abstract

The 12C(n,2n)11C cross section was measured from just below threshold to 26.5 MeV using the Pelletron accelerator at Ohio University. Monoenergetic neutrons, produced via the 3H(d,n)4He reaction, were allowed to strike targets of polyethylene and graphite. Activation of both targets was measured by counting positron annihilations resulting from the β+ decay of 11C. Annihilation gamma rays were detected, both in coincidence and singly, using back-to-back NaI detectors. The incident neutron flux was determined indirectly via 1H(n,p) protons elastically scattered from the polyethylene target. Previous measurements fall into upper and lower bands; the results of the present measurement are consistent with the upper band.

Presenters

  • Mark Yuly

    Houghton College

Authors

  • Mark Yuly

    Houghton College

  • Thomas Eckert

    Houghton College

  • Garrett Hartshaw

    Houghton College

  • Stephen J. J Padalino

    State Univ of NY - Geneseo

  • Danae N. Polsin

    State Univ of NY - Geneseo

  • Megan Russ

    State Univ of NY - Geneseo

  • Angela T. Simone

    State Univ of NY - Geneseo

  • Carl R. Brune

    Ohio Univ, Ohio University, Ohio Univiversity

  • Thomas Massey

    Ohio Univ, Ohio University

  • Cody E. Parker

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Ryan Fitzgerald

    National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Thomas C. Sangster

    Univ of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics

  • Sean Regan

    Laboratory for Laser Energetics