The Neutron Time-Of-Flight Facility n_TOF At CERN: Phase II

Gunsing, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Becares, V., Becvar, F., Belloni, F., Berthier, B., Berthoumieux, E., Brugger, M., Calviani, M., Calvino, F., Cano-Ott, D., Carrapico, C., Cennini, P., Cerutti, F., Chiaveri, E., Chin, M., Colonna, N., Cortes, G., Cortes-Giraldo, M. A., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Duran, I., Fernandez-Ordonez, M., Ferrari, A., Fraval, K., Ganesan, S., Giomataris, I., Giubrone, G., Gomez-Hornillos, M. B., Goncalves, I. F., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Harrisopulos, S., Heil, M., Ioannides, K., Jericha, E., Kadi, Y., Kaeppeler, F., Karadimos, D., Krticka, M., Lebbos, E., Lederer, C., Leeb, H., Losito, R., Lozano, M., Marganiec, J., Rauscher, T. and n TOF Collaboration (2011) The Neutron Time-Of-Flight Facility n_TOF At CERN: Phase II. American Institute of Physics (AIP).
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Neutron-induced reactions are studied at the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF at CERN. The facility uses 6 similar to ns wide pulses of 20 GeV/c protons impinging on a lead spallation target. The large neutron energy range and the high instantaneous neutron flux combined with high resolution are among the key characteristics of the facility. After a first phase of data taking during the period 2001-2004, the facility has been refurbished with an upgraded spallation target and cooling system for a second phase of data taking which started in 2009. Since 2010, the experimental area at 185 m where the neutron beam arrives, has been modified into a worksector of type A, allowing the extension of the physics program to include neutron-induced reactions on radioactive isotopes.

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