Neutron beam provided by the neutron nucleus reaction instrument at the J-PARC MLF

ORAL

Abstract

We constructed a neutron beam line at the J-PARC materials and life science facility. This is called the neutron nucleus reaction instrument (NNRI) and measurements of the neutron capture cross sections for minor actinides and long-lived fission products have just begun. Prior to them we measured properties, which are spatial and energy distributions, and pulse shape, of the neutron beam provided by the NNRI. In this talk, we introduce the concept and structure of the NNRI at first. Then we report the properties of the neutron beam, which are experimentally obtained, and discuss their validity comparing to the prediction by simulation.

*Present study is the result of ``Study on nuclear data by using a high intensity pulsed neutron source for advanced nuclear system'' entrusted to Hokkaido University by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (MEXT).

Authors

  • Koichi Kino

    • Hokkaido U.
    • Hokkaido University
  • Michihiro Furusaka

    • Hokkaido U.
    • Hokkaido University
  • Fujio Hiraga

    • Hokkaido U.
    • Hokkaido University
  • Takashi Kamiyama

    • Hokkaido U.
    • Hokkaido University
  • Yoshiaki Kiyanagi

    • Hokkaido U.
    • Hokkaido University
  • Kazuyoshi Furutaka

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Shinji Goko

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Hideo Harada

    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
    • JAEA
  • Atsushi Kimura

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Tadahiro Kin

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Fumito Kitatani

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Mitsuo Koizumi

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Shoji Nakamura

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Masayuki Ohta

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Masumi Oshima

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Yosuke Toh

    • JAEA
    • Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • Masayuki Igashira

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Tatsuya Katabuchi

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Motoharu Mizumoto

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology