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Project of the ultracold and cold neutron source at the WWR-M reactor with superfluid helium as a moderator
Authors:A. P. Serebrov  V. A. Mityukhlyaev  A. A. Zakharov  A. N. Erykalov  M. S. Onegin  A. K. Fomin  V. A. Ilatovskiy  S. P. Orlov  K. A. Konoplev  A. G. Krivshich  V. M. Samsonov  V. F. Ezhov  V. V. Fedorov  K. O. Keshishev  S. T. Boldarev  V. I. Marchenko
Affiliation:1. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Orlova Roshcha 1, Gatchina, Leningradskaya oblast, 188300, Russia
2. Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 2, Moscow, 119334, Russia
Abstract:The WWR-M reactor of the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute provides a unique opportunity for creating conditions of low radiative heat release (~4 × 10?3 W/g) at a sufficiently high neutron flux (~3 × 1012 neutrons/(cm2 s)). This opportunity can be implemented in the reactor thermal column, which represents a 1-m-diameter channel adjacent to the reactor core. This diameter of the channel allows the arrangement of the core gamma shielding made of bismuth (15 cm thick), a graphite premoderator (300 dm3) at a temperature of 20 K, and a converter with superfluid helium (35 dm3) at a temperature of 1.2 K. Calculations show that the heat release in the source (20 W) can be removed by pumping helium vapor, and the density of ultracold neutrons in an experimental trap will be ~104 neutrons/cm3, which is higher than that of existing sources of ultracold neutrons by two to three orders of magnitude.
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