Author:
Sun Kang,Zhang Guohui,Yi Han,Fan Ruirui,Tang Jingyu,Jiang Wei,Chen Yonghao,Jiang Haoyu,Cui Zengqi,Hu Yiwei,Liu Jie,Ning Changjun,Wang Pengcheng,Niu Mengchen,Long Ze,An Qi,Bai Haofan,Bai Jiangbo,Bao Jie,Cao Ping,Chen Qiping,Chen Zhen,Fan Anchuan,Feng Changqing,Feng Fanzhen,Gao Keqing,Gu Minhao,Han Changcai,Han Zijie,He Guozhu,He Yongcheng,Hong Yang,Huang Hanxiong,Jia Weihua,Jiang Zhijie,Jin Zhengyao,Kang Ling,Li Bo,Li Chao,Li Gong,Li Jiawen,Li Qiang,Li Xiao,Li Yang,Liu Rong,Liu Shubin,Luan Guangyuan,Qi Binbin,Ren Jie,Ren Zhizhou,Ruan Xichao,Song Zhaohui,Tan Zhixin,Tang Shengda,Wang Lijiao,Wang Zhaohui,Wen Zhongwei,Wu Xiaoguang,Wu Xuan,Xie Likun,Yang Yiwei,Yu Yongji,Zhang Linhao,Zhang Mohan,Zhang Qiwei,Zhang Xianpeng,Zhang Yuliang,Zhang Yue,Zhang Zhiyong,Zhao Maoyuan,Zhou Luping,Zhou Zhihao,Zhu Kejun
Abstract
Abstract
The Back-n white neutron source at the China Spallation
Neutron Source (CSNS) provides neutrons in the continuous energy
region from 0.5 eV to 200 MeV. A spectrometer named Light
charged Particle Detector Array (LPDA) is designed for the study of
(n, lcp) reactions at Back-n. The main detector of the LPDA
spectrometer, a 16-unit ΔE-ΔE-E telescope array,
is composed of two arrays of 8-unit ΔE-ΔE-E
telescope. Each telescope unit consists of a Low-Pressure Multi-Wire
Proportional Chamber (LPMWPC), a Si-PIN detector, and a CsI(Tl)
scintillator detector. In 2021, a neutron-proton (n-p)
scattering reaction cross-section measurement experiment was
accomplished as the first experiment of the telescope array. Protons
can be clearly identified in the ΔE-E spectrum (LPMWPC +
Si-PIN) and the ΔE-E spectrum (Si-PIN + CsI(Tl)). Cross
sections of the n-p scattering reaction in the neutron energy
range of several MeV are extracted. The ΔE-E method also
provides new measurement opportunities for many-body neutron induced
light charged-particle emission reactions.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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