Study of the deformed beta delayed neutron precursor $^{106}Nb$ with the new neutron tracking detector.

ORAL

Abstract

The neutron energy spectrum measurement of the deformed beta-delayed neutron precursor $^{106}Nb$ has been performed for the first time at Argonne National Laboratory using beams from the CARIBU facility. Neutron emission from the beta decay of implanted $^{106}Nb$ ions was measured with the recently developed neutron detector array called NEXT (Neutron Detector with Xn Tracking). The neutron tracking capability of NEXT provides a significant improvement in energy resolution in neutron time-of-flight measurements. The high intrinsic detection efficiency of NEXT is essential to study decays of neutron-rich nuclei, which are beta-delayed neutron precursors. The results of this measurement and future plans to measure nuclei in this region at CARIBU will be presented.

*This work is supported by US DOE-NNSA contract DE-NA0002934 and DE-NA0003899

Authors

  • Shree Neupane

    • University of Tennessee
    • University of Tennessee Knoxville
  • R. Grzywacz

    • University of Tennessee
  • J. Heideman

    • University of Tennessee
  • K. Siegl

    • University of Tennessee
  • M. Cooper

    • University of Tennessee
  • M. Rajabali

    • Tennessee Technological University
  • K. Rykaczewski

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • B. Rasoco

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • N. Brewer

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • D. Stracener

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • P. Shuai

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • J. Blackmon

    • Louisiana State University
  • T. Ruland

    • Louisiana State University
  • M. Karny

    • University of Warsaw
  • A. Fijalkowska

    • University of Warsaw
  • M. Wolińska-Cichocka

    • University of Warsaw
  • M. Stepaniuk

    • University of Warsaw
  • J. Clark

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • D. Santiago-Gonzalez

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • G. Savard

    • Argonne National Laboratory