source through the detection of γ rays only and n-γ coincidences using a segmented liquid scintillator detector array. While the n-γ technique utilized here is more generally applicable to a wide variety of neutron scattering measurements, the γ-only technique was successfully applied to this reaction to exploit the precise time resolution and high efficiency of this detection system to yield results with unprecedented statistical precision and total …
The MeV cross section was measured using a white incident neutron source through the detection of rays only and coincidences using a segmented liquid scintillator detector array. While the technique utilized here is more generally applicable to a wide variety of neutron scattering measurements, the -only technique was successfully applied to this reaction to exploit the precise time resolution and high efficiency of this detection system to yield results with unprecedented statistical precision and total uncertainties from reaction threshold up to 16 MeV incident neutron energy, clearly resolving many features in this reaction that were previously not well known. The -only and results are consistent with each other for the majority of the incident energy range covered in this paper, thereby lending validation to the technique for future measurements, though significant disagreements are observed between both results and with the ENDF/B-VIII.0 nuclear data evaluation. These differences are particularly noticeable in the recently evaluated energy range below 6.5 MeV, and also near 14 MeV where a “sawtooth”-like feature is observed similar to that in other reaction channels. Both -only and results are presented here with thorough covariance derivations.