March 3, 2011
Report

Report on First Activations with the Lead Slowing Down Spectrometer

Abstract

On Feb. 17 and 18 2011, six items were irradiated with neutrons using the Lead Slowing Down Spectrometer. After irradiation, dose measurements and gamma-spectrometry measurements were completed on all of the samples. No contamination was found on the samples, and all but one provided no dose. Gamma-spectroscopy measurements qualitatively agreed with expectations based on the materials, with the exception of silver. We observed activation in the room in general, mostly due to 56Mn and 24Na. Most of the activation was short lived, with half-lives on the scale of hours, except for 198Au which has a half-life of 2.7 d.

Revised: April 9, 2011 | Published: March 3, 2011

Citation

Warren G.A., E.K. Mace, S.L. Pratt, S. Stave, and M.L. Woodring. 2011. Report on First Activations with the Lead Slowing Down Spectrometer Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.