Analysis of the response of the capture-gated organic scintillator BC-523A

Marek Flaska, Sara A. Pozzi, Peter Schillebeeckx

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Abstract

The BC-523A detector is a boron-loaded (4.41%w) liquid scintillation detector manufactured by Saint Gobain. This detector is sensitive to not only fast neutrons and gamma rays, but also to thermal neutrons. Therefore, this detector has recently attracted the attention of several researchers and has shown promise for neutron spectroscopy. Consequently, several efforts have been made to accurately characterize this detector for several neutron and gamma-ray energies. In this paper, we show, for the first time, that neutron capture pulses can be distinguished from neutron and gamma ray scattering pulses by using the tail-to-total integration method on digitized pulses. In addition, new Monte Carlo simulation and measurement results for time to capture are compared and good agreement is achieved. This work has applications in fields such as nuclear safeguards, nuclear nonproliferation, and national security.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on the Physics of Reactors 2008, PHYSOR 08
PublisherPaul Scherrer Institut
Pages3138-3144
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)9781617821219
StatePublished - 2008
EventInternational Conference on the Physics of Reactors 2008, PHYSOR 08 - Interlaken, Switzerland
Duration: Sep 14 2008Sep 19 2008

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on the Physics of Reactors 2008, PHYSOR 08
Volume4

Other

OtherInternational Conference on the Physics of Reactors 2008, PHYSOR 08
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityInterlaken
Period9/14/089/19/08

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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