Improved accuracy in the determination of the thermal cross section of ${}^{14}{\rm N}({\rm n},{\rm p}){}^{14}{\rm C}$ for neutron lifetime measurement
Author(s) -
Ryunosuke Kitahara,
K. Hirota,
S. Ieki,
Takashi Ino,
Yoshihisa Iwashita,
Masaaki Kitaguchi,
Jun Koga,
K. Mishima,
Aya Morishita,
Naoki Nagakura,
H. Oide,
H. Otono,
Yoshichika Seki,
Daiichiro Sekiba,
Tatsushi Shima,
Hirohiko M. Shimizu,
Naoyuki Sumi,
Hirochika Sumino,
K. Taketani,
T. Tomita,
T. Yamada,
Shinji Yamashita,
Mami Yokohashi,
T. Yoshioka
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
progress of theoretical and experimental physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.887
H-Index - 53
ISSN - 2050-3911
DOI - 10.1093/ptep/ptz096
Subject(s) - physics , neutron , neutron temperature , kinetic energy , neutron flux , analytical chemistry (journal) , atomic physics , cross section (physics) , proton , nuclear physics , chemistry , chromatography , quantum mechanics
In a neutron lifetime measurement at the Japan Proton Accelerator Complex, the neutron lifetime is calculated from the neutron decay rate and the incident neutron flux. The flux is obtained by counting the protons emitted from the neutron absorption reaction of ${}^{3}{\rm He}$ gas, which is diluted in a mixture of working gas in a detector. Hence, it is crucial to determine the amount of ${}^{3}{\rm He}$ in the mixture. In order to improve the accuracy of the number density of the ${}^{3}{\rm He}$ nuclei, we have suggested using the ${}^{14}{\rm N}({\rm n},{\rm p}){}^{14}{\rm C}$ reaction as a reference because this reaction involves similar kinetic energy to the $^3$He(n,p)$^3$H reaction and a smaller reaction cross section to introduce reasonable large partial pressure. The uncertainty of the recommended value of the cross section, however, is not satisfied with our requirement. In this paper we report the most accurate experimental value of the cross section of the $^{14}$N(n,p)$^{14}$C reaction at a neutron velocity of 2200 m s$^{-1}$, measured relative to the $^3$He(n,p)$^3$H reaction. The result was 1.868 $\pm$ 0.003 (stat.) $\pm$ 0.006 (sys.) b. Additionally, the cross section of the $^{17}$O(n,$\alpha$)$^{14}$C reaction at the neutron velocity is also redetermined as 249 $\pm$ 6 mb.
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