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Title GEANT4 simulations of the n_TOF spallation source and their benchmarking
Author(s) Lo Meo, S (ENEA, Bologna ; INFN, Bologna) ; Cortés-Giraldo, M A (Seville U.) ; Massimi, C (INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) ; Lerendegui-Marco, J (Seville U.) ; Barbagallo, M (INFN, Bari) ; Colonna, N (INFN, Bari) ; Guerrero, C (Seville U.) ; Mancusi, D (IRFU, SPP, Saclay) ; Mingrone, F (INFN, Bologna) ; Quesada, J M (Seville U.) ; Sabate-Gilarte, M (Seville U. ; CERN) ; Vannini, G (INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) ; Vlachoudis, V (CERN)
Collaboration n_TOF
Publication 2015
In: Eur. Phys. J. A 51 (2015) 160
DOI 10.1140/epja/i2015-15160-6
Subject category Nuclear Physics - Theory
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN PS ; nTOF
Abstract Neutron production and transport in the spallation target of the n_TOF facility at CERN has been simulated with GEANT4. The results obtained with different models of high-energy nucleon-nucleus interaction have been compared with the measured characteristics of the neutron beam, in particular the flux and its dependence on neutron energy, measured in the first experimental area. The best agreement at present, within 20% for the absolute value of the flux, and within few percent for the energy dependence in the whole energy range from thermal to 1 GeV, is obtained with the INCL++ model coupled with the GEANT4 native de-excitation model. All other available models overestimate by a larger factor, of up to 70%, the n_TOF neutron flux. The simulations are also able to accurately reproduce the neutron beam energy resolution function, which is essentially determined by the moderation time inside the target/moderator assembly. The results here reported provide confidence on the use of GEANT4 for simulations of spallation neutron sources.

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