22–28 Aug 2018
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Production of the Gamma-ray via narrow resonance reaction and its applications

22 Aug 2018, 16:40
15m
Nishina Hall

Nishina Hall

Hirosawa 2-1, Wako 351-0198, Japan
oral contribution YSS

Speaker

Dr YONGLE DANG (China Institute of Atomic Energy, CIAE)

Description

High energy $\gamma$-ray can be used for nuclear waste transmutation, because of the giant resonance. The generation of high energy $\gamma$-ray mainly include bremsstrahlung, laser Compton scatter and resonance reaction. The thick target yield of the $9.17 MeV$ $\gamma$-ray from the resonance at $1.75 MeV$ in the $^{13}C(p,\gamma)^{14}N$ was measured by use of HPGe detector. The absolutely efficiency of the detector was calibrated by the GEANT4 simulation and the known radioactive activities of $^{56}Co$ and $^{152}Eu$. The energy and angular distribution of the $9.17 MeV$ $\gamma$-ray are determined. Meanwhile, the photo neutron cross section at the energy of $9.17 MeV$ for $^{197}Au(\gamma,n)$ has been determined.

Primary author

Dr YONGLE DANG (China Institute of Atomic Energy, CIAE)

Presentation materials