Energy distribution of the neutron flux measurements at the chilean reactor RECH-1 using multi-foil neutron activation and the expectation maximization unfolding algorithm
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Molina, F.
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Aguilera, P.
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Romero Barrientos, J.
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Arellano Sepúlveda, Hugo
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Agramunt, J.
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Medel, J.
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Morales, J. R.
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Zambra, M.
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2018-06-07T19:49:03Z
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2018-06-07T19:49:03Z
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2017
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes 129 (2017) 28–34
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10.1016/j.apradiso.2017.08.001
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/148711
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We present a methodology to obtain the energy distribution of the neutron flux of an experimental nuclear reactor, using multi-foil activation measurements and the Expectation Maximization unfolding algorithm, which is presented as an alternative to well known unfolding methods such as GRAVEL. Self-shielding flux corrections for energy bin groups were obtained using MCNP6 Monte Carlo simulations. We have made studies at the at the Dry Tube of RECH-1 obtaining fluxes of 1.5(4) x 10(13) cm(-2) s(-1) for the thermal neutron energy region, 1.9(5) x 10(12) cm(-2) s(-1) for the epithermal neutron energy region, and 4.3(11) x 10(11) cm(-2) s(-1) for the fast neutron energy region.
Energy distribution of the neutron flux measurements at the chilean reactor RECH-1 using multi-foil neutron activation and the expectation maximization unfolding algorithm