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INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF INVESTIGATION
Giant pulses of thermal neutrons in large accelerator beam dumps. Possibilities for experiments
Yu. Ya. Stavissky Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Abstract:
A short review is presented of the development in Russia of intense pulsed neutron sources for physical research — the pulsating fast reactors IBR-1, IBR-30, IBR-2 (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna), and the neutron-radiation complex of the Moscow meson factory — the ‘Troitsk Trinity’ (RAS Institute for Nuclear Research, Troitsk, Moscow region). The possibility of generating giant neutron pulses in beam dumps of superhigh energy accelerators is discussed. In particular, the possibility of producing giant pulsed thermal neutron fluxes in modified beam dumps of the large hadron collider (LHD) under construction at CERN is considered. It is shown that in the case of one-turn extraction ov 7-TeV protons accumulated in the LHC main rings on heavy targets with water or zirconium-hydride moderators placed in the front part of the LHC graphite beam-dump blocks, every 10 hours relatively short (from $\sim 100\mu$ s) thermal neutron pulses with a peak flux density of up to $\sim 10^{20}$ neutrons cm$^{-2}$ $s^{-1}$ may be produced. The possibility of applying such neutron pulses in physical research is discussed.
Received: June 22, 2005 Revised: July 21, 2006
Citation:
Yu. Ya. Stavissky, “Giant pulses of thermal neutrons in large accelerator beam dumps. Possibilities for experiments”, UFN, 176:12 (2006), 1283–1292; Phys. Usp., 49:12 (2006), 1253–1262
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