First in-core gamma spectroscopy experiments in a zero power reactor
Gamma rays in nuclear reactors, arising either from nuclear reactions or decay processes, significantly contribute to the heating and dose of the reactor components. Zero power research reactors offer the possibility to measure gamma rays in a purely neutronic environment, allowing for validation ex...
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Main Authors: | Pakari Oskari, Lamirand Vincent, Mager Tom, Laureau Axel, Frajtag Pavel, Pautz Andreas |
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Language: | EN |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d90cc9c6374e416a8f5e005a7465264f |
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