Difference between revisions of "Counts Rate (44 MeV LINAC)"
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==radiation length== | ==radiation length== | ||
− | + | r.l.(Ti) = 3.59 cm | |
− | + | radiator thickness = 12.5 <math>\mu m</math> | |
<math>12.5\mu m/3.59 cm = 3.48 \cdot 10^{-4} \ r.l.</math><br> | <math>12.5\mu m/3.59 cm = 3.48 \cdot 10^{-4} \ r.l.</math><br> |
Revision as of 03:52, 18 May 2010
LINAC parameters used in calculations
1) pulse width 50 ns
2) pulse current 50 A
3) repetition rate 300 Hz
4) energy 44 MeV
Number of electrons/sec on radiator
Number of photons/sec from radiator
bremsstrahlung
in (10,20) MeV region we have about
0.1 photons/electrons/MeV/r.l
radiation length
r.l.(Ti) = 3.59 cm
radiator thickness = 12.5
steps together...
Collimation factor
assume we collimate 4-6 % of total # of photons (Alex, GEANT calculation)
then, incident flux on target is
Number of neutrons/sec (yields)
Photonuclear cross section for
in (10,20) MeV region the average cross section is:
130 mb
target thickness,
Target thickness = 1 cm:
neutrons per fission
2.4 neutrons/fission
steps together...
Worst Case Isotropic Neutrons
Let's say we have:
radius detector = 1 cm
1 meter away
fractional solid angle =
<= geometrical acceptancefinally we have
Therefore, this experiment is do able.