Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor

Noise measurements in light water reactor systems aid in generating validation data for integral point kinetic parameter predictions and monitoring parameters for reactor safety and safeguards. The CROCUS zero-power reactor has been used to produce both data types to date, using thermal neutron dete...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Darby F.B., Pakari O., Hua M.Y., Lamirand V., Clarke S.D., Pautz A., Pozzi S.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2023/14/epjconf_animma2023_04015.pdf
_version_ 1797343988569604096
author Darby F.B.
Pakari O.
Hua M.Y.
Lamirand V.
Clarke S.D.
Pautz A.
Pozzi S.A.
author_facet Darby F.B.
Pakari O.
Hua M.Y.
Lamirand V.
Clarke S.D.
Pautz A.
Pozzi S.A.
author_sort Darby F.B.
collection DOAJ
description Noise measurements in light water reactor systems aid in generating validation data for integral point kinetic parameter predictions and monitoring parameters for reactor safety and safeguards. The CROCUS zero-power reactor has been used to produce both data types to date, using thermal neutron detectors to observe neutron noise and inorganic scintillators to observe gamma noise. Also, the cross-correlation of gamma and neutron noise has been investigated at CROCUS with separate gamma and neutron detectors. Organic scintillators can be used to cross-correlate gamma and neutron noise with only one detector type, within a single detector volume, and provide nanosecond timing resolution for time-correlated measurements. Dual-particle measurements require particle-type discrimination and are hence possible with organic scintillators since such detectors have the property of presenting statistically different pulse shapes for gamma rays and fast neutrons. The fine timing precision increases the signal-to-noise ratio relative to moderated thermal neutron detectors for correlated measurements and the dual-particle sensitivity allows for multiple modalities of estimating the prompt neutron decay constant. In this work, we present data obtained with 5.08 cm-length by 5.08 cm-diameter trans-stilbene cylindrical detectors set in the water reflector of CROCUS. Preliminary results estimate the prompt neutron decay constant to be (155 ±5) s−1 at delayed critical.
first_indexed 2024-03-08T10:56:47Z
format Article
id doaj.art-f79404abe5394397beb8463d858dc151
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2100-014X
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-08T10:56:47Z
publishDate 2023-01-01
publisher EDP Sciences
record_format Article
series EPJ Web of Conferences
spelling doaj.art-f79404abe5394397beb8463d858dc1512024-01-26T16:33:48ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2023-01-012880401510.1051/epjconf/202328804015epjconf_animma2023_04015Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactorDarby F.B.0Pakari O.1Hua M.Y.2Lamirand V.3Clarke S.D.4Pautz A.5Pozzi S.A.6Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of MichiganDepartment of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of MichiganDepartment of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of MichiganLaboratory of Reactor Physics and Systems Behaviour, Ecole Polytechnique Fe´de´rale de LausanneDepartment of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of MichiganLaboratory of Reactor Physics and Systems Behaviour, Ecole Polytechnique Fe´de´rale de LausanneDepartment of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of MichiganNoise measurements in light water reactor systems aid in generating validation data for integral point kinetic parameter predictions and monitoring parameters for reactor safety and safeguards. The CROCUS zero-power reactor has been used to produce both data types to date, using thermal neutron detectors to observe neutron noise and inorganic scintillators to observe gamma noise. Also, the cross-correlation of gamma and neutron noise has been investigated at CROCUS with separate gamma and neutron detectors. Organic scintillators can be used to cross-correlate gamma and neutron noise with only one detector type, within a single detector volume, and provide nanosecond timing resolution for time-correlated measurements. Dual-particle measurements require particle-type discrimination and are hence possible with organic scintillators since such detectors have the property of presenting statistically different pulse shapes for gamma rays and fast neutrons. The fine timing precision increases the signal-to-noise ratio relative to moderated thermal neutron detectors for correlated measurements and the dual-particle sensitivity allows for multiple modalities of estimating the prompt neutron decay constant. In this work, we present data obtained with 5.08 cm-length by 5.08 cm-diameter trans-stilbene cylindrical detectors set in the water reflector of CROCUS. Preliminary results estimate the prompt neutron decay constant to be (155 ±5) s−1 at delayed critical.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2023/14/epjconf_animma2023_04015.pdfpower spectral densityorganic scintillatorspulse-shape discrimination
spellingShingle Darby F.B.
Pakari O.
Hua M.Y.
Lamirand V.
Clarke S.D.
Pautz A.
Pozzi S.A.
Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
EPJ Web of Conferences
power spectral density
organic scintillators
pulse-shape discrimination
title Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
title_full Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
title_fullStr Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
title_short Investigation of organic scintillators for neutron-gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
title_sort investigation of organic scintillators for neutron gamma noise measurements in a zero power reactor
topic power spectral density
organic scintillators
pulse-shape discrimination
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2023/14/epjconf_animma2023_04015.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT darbyfb investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor
AT pakario investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor
AT huamy investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor
AT lamirandv investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor
AT clarkesd investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor
AT pautza investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor
AT pozzisa investigationoforganicscintillatorsforneutrongammanoisemeasurementsinazeropowerreactor