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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 43: Neutrinophysik II
T 43.8: Vortrag
Dienstag, 20. März 2018, 18:25–18:40, Z6 - SR 2.012
A measurement of the thermal neutron capture on gadolinium with the ANNRI spectrometer at J-PARC — Pretam Kumar Das1, Rohit Dir1, William Focillon2, Michel Gonin2, Kaito Hagiwara1, Hideo Harada3, Nobuyuki Iwamoto3, Tsubasa Kayano1, Atsushi Kimura3, Yusuke Koshio1, •Sebastian Lorenz1,4, Takaaki Mori1, Shoji Nakamura3, Iwa Ou1, Makoto Sakuda1, Mandeep Singh Reen1, Takashi Sudo1, Michael Wurm4, Tomoyuki Tanaka1, Yoshiyuki Yamada1, and Takatomi Yano5 — 1Okayama University, Japan — 2École Polytechnique, France — 3Japan Atomic Energy Agency — 4Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany — 5Kobe University, Japan
Due to its high cross-section for thermal neutron capture and the succeeding emission of a γ cascade with a total energy of ∼8 MeV, gadolinium (Gd) is used in low-energy neutrino searches to increase the tagging efficiency for neutron capture signals from inverse beta decay reactions. Prominent examples are Daya Bay, Double Chooz and RENO, which use Gd-doped liquid scintillator. Since now also Super-Kamiokande plans to dissolve Gd in its water target, a precise modeling of the γ ray cascade from the Gd(n,γ) reaction is important to study neutron tagging efficiencies in MC simulations. However, existing MC frameworks do not reproduce the capture reaction in detail when compared to experimental outcomes. Using the ANNRI germanium spectrometer at J-PARC, the thermal neutron capture on enriched 157Gd has been measured and the data are used to build a corresponding model. This talk presents results of the ANNRI-Gd experiment.