The 14N(n, n'γ) cross section of the 2.313-MeV first excited state

1997 
The neutron-induced gamma-ray production cross section for the first excited state of 14 N was measured for neutron energies from 2.65 to 3.55 MeV at intervals of 100 KeV An angular distribution from 45 to 135 deg in 10-deg steps was measured at an incident neutron energy of 3.45 MeV Neutrons were produced by the 7 Li(p,n) 7 Be reaction using a pulsed proton beam from the University of Massachusetts Lowell 5.5-MV Van de Graaff accelerator. The interaction of neutrons from the 7 Li(p,n) 7 Be* reaction in the sample was taken into account. A calibrated 235 U fission chamber was used to measure the absolute incident neutron fluence. Gamma rays were detected by a Ge(Li) crystal surrounded by a NaI(Tl) anti-Compton annulus. This spectrometer was used in conjunction with the pulsed-beam time-of-flight technique to attenuate background. The measured cross section compares favorably with other experimental data and with the ENDF/B- VI evaluation.
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