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Estimating the neutron yield in a deuterium plasma with the JET neutron camera

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    Abstract

    The JET neutron camera is a well-established detector system at JET, which has 19 sightlines each equipped with a liquid scintillator. The system measures a 2D profile of the neutron emission from the plasma. A first principle physics method is used to estimate the DD neutron yield that is based on JET neutron camera measurements and is independent of other neutron measurements. This paper details the data reduction techniques, models of the neutron camera, simulations of neutron transport, and detector responses used to this end. The estimate uses a simple parameterized model of the neutron emission profile. The method makes use of the JET neutron camera’s upgraded data acquisition system. It also accounts for neutron scattering near the detectors and transmission through the collimator. These components together contribute to 9% of the detected neutron rate above a 0.5 MeVee energy threshold. Despite the simplicity of the neutron emission profile model, the DD neutron yield estimate falls on average within 10% agreement with a corresponding estimate from the JET fission chambers. The method can be improved by considering more advanced neutron emission profiles. It can also be expanded to estimate the DT neutron yield with the same methodology.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number073502
    Pages (from-to)1-15
    JournalThe Review of Scientific Instruments
    Volume94
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2023

    Keywords

    • Data acquisition
    • Neutron emission
    • Neutron scattering

    OECD Field of Science

    • 1.3 Physical Sciences

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