Measurement of thermal and epithermal neutron flux distribution in the torus hall of LHD using activation method in the first deuterium experiment campaign

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In the Large Helical Device (LHD) of the National Institute for Fusion Science, a deuterium plasma experiment was performed in March 2017. Neutrons with an energy of 2.45 MeV are generated by d (d, n) 3He reactions. The evaluation of this neutron flux in the torus hall, as well as within the LHD vessel, is very important for the decommissioning of the LHD in the future and the radiation shielding for workers and components around the LHD. In this study, we evaluate the spatial distribution of thermal and epithermal neutron flux on the floor level of the LHD torus hall by measuring the neutron activation of gold foils. The flux information obtained in the experiment can be used for the evaluation of radio-activation and the shielding design.

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Tanaka, T., Kobayashi, M., Yoshihashi, S., Uritani, A., Watanabe, K., Yamazaki, A., … Isobe, M. (2019). Measurement of thermal and epithermal neutron flux distribution in the torus hall of LHD using activation method in the first deuterium experiment campaign. Plasma and Fusion Research, 14. https://doi.org/10.1585/PFR.14.3405162

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