Difference between revisions of "D2O photodisintegration simulation"
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− | So, if we apply the energy cut in neutron spectrum which is a sum of neutrons coming from <math>O16(\gamma,n)O15</math> and <math>D_2(\gamma,n)p</math> reactions at (0MeV)<E<=5MeV, then the ratio of unpolarized photons from <math>O16(\gamma,n)O15</math> and polarized photons from <math>D_2(\gamma,n)p</math> will be <math>855/15128=0.056</math> | + | So, if we apply the energy cut in neutron spectrum which is a sum of neutrons coming from <math>O16(\gamma,n)O15</math> and <math>D_2(\gamma,n)p</math> reactions at (0MeV)<E<=5MeV, then the ratio of unpolarized photons from <math>O16(\gamma,n)O15</math> and polarized photons from <math>D_2(\gamma,n)p</math> will be <math>855/15128=0.056</math>. In the same time we will loose |
Revision as of 01:29, 11 April 2011
The result of GEANT4 simulation of neutron photoproduction on deuterium and oxygen-16 is presented below:
Neutron yield ( ) from (90% concentration) in reaction is presented below. 410 neutrons initially produced got absorbed in the target (E=0MeV) and 2509 neutrons will likely escape the target. Figure in blue on the left is the total energy spectrum of neutrons created in reaction . Figure in blue on the right is the neutron energy spectrum with energy cut applied.
Neutron yield (
) from (90% concentration) in reaction is presented below. 857 neutrons initially produced got absorbed in the target (E=0MeV) and 16799 neutrons will likely escape the target. Figure in black on the left is the total energy spectrum of neutrons created in reaction . Figure in blue on the right is the neutron energy spectrum with energy cut applied.So, if we apply the energy cut in neutron spectrum which is a sum of neutrons coming from
and reactions at (0MeV)<E<=5MeV, then the ratio of unpolarized photons from and polarized photons from will be . In the same time we will loose