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Results from the TARC experiment: spallation neutron phenomenology in lead and neutron-driven nuclear transmutation by adiabatic resonance crossing. / Abánades, A ; Aleixandre, J ; Andriamonje, Samuel A (CEA-Saclay) ; Angelopoulos, Angelos ; Apostolakis, Alcibiades J ; Arnould, H ; Belle, E ; Bompas, C A ; Brozzi, Delecurgo ; Bueno, J et al.
The results of the TARC experiment are summarized herewith, whose main purpose is to demonstrate the possibility of using Adiabatic Resonance Crossing (ARC) to destroy efficiently Long-Lived Fission Fragments (LLFFs) in accelerator-driven systems and to validate a new simulation developed in the framework of the Energy Amplifier programme. An experimental set-up was installed in a CERN PS proton beam line to study how neutrons, produced by spallation at relatively high energy (En * 1 MeV), slow down quasi adiabatically, with almost flat isolethargic energy distribution and reach the capture resonance energy of an element to be transmuted where they will have a high probability of being captured. [...]
SL-Note-2000-035-EET.- Geneva : CERN, 2000 Note
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