Calibration of neutron detectors on the Joint European Torus

The present paper describes the findings of the calibration of the neutron yield monitors on the Joint European Torus (JET) performed in 2013 using a Cf source deployed inside the torus by the remote handling system, with particular regard to the calibration of fission chambers which provide the tim...

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Published inReview of scientific instruments Vol. 88; no. 10; p. 103505
Main Authors Batistoni, Paola, Popovichev, S, Conroy, S, Lengar, I, Čufar, A, Abhangi, M, Snoj, L, Horton, L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.10.2017
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Summary:The present paper describes the findings of the calibration of the neutron yield monitors on the Joint European Torus (JET) performed in 2013 using a Cf source deployed inside the torus by the remote handling system, with particular regard to the calibration of fission chambers which provide the time resolved neutron yield from JET plasmas. The experimental data obtained in toroidal, radial, and vertical scans are presented. These data are first analysed following an analytical approach adopted in the previous neutron calibrations at JET. In this way, a calibration function for the volumetric plasma source is derived which allows us to understand the importance of the different plasma regions and of different spatial profiles of neutron emissivity on fission chamber response. Neutronics analyses have also been performed to calculate the correction factors needed to derive the plasma calibration factors taking into account the different energy spectrum and angular emission distribution of the calibrating (point) Cf source, the discrete positions compared to the plasma volumetric source, and the calibration circumstances. All correction factors are presented and discussed. We discuss also the lessons learnt which are the basis for the on-going 14 MeV neutron calibration at JET and for ITER.
ISSN:1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/1.4991780