Abstract and subjects
A series of experiments was performed in 2010 to study the behavior of neutrons in a cold Lucite moderator. The diffusion of neutrons in a cold moderator is described as a two-step process. In the first step, the fast neutrons produced by a neutron source collide with the nuclei of Lucite, losing energy until they reach thermal energies. In the second step, the thermal neutrons continue to diffuse without any significant loss of energy until they are absorbed or leak out of the system. However, because the Lucite moderator is at low temperature, there is less up scattering in the neutron energy compared to a Lucite moderator at room temperature. Experiments were performed to study the behavior of neutrons and their distribution in a cold Lucite moderator and their results compared to simulations. Based on these measurements, an estimation of the absorption cross section at -78.5 °C yielded a value of 0.54 barns ± 0.02 barns.