High resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy measurements were performed in JET (He-3)D plasmas with high energy ion populations driven by radio-frequency (RF) heating. One of the first reactions investigated was C-12(He-3,p gamma)N-14, which was observed at low He-3 concentrations. In order to interpret the measurements in this work, cross section data for the C-12(He-3,p gamma)N-14 reaction are evaluated. Available data for the population of excited states in 14N up to the eighth level are assessed in the range E-3He=0-5 MeV. Discrepancies and gaps in the database have been solved by means of interpolations and consistency analysis. The evaluated cross section data are used to predict the intensity ratio of characteristic 2.31 and 1.63 MeV gamma-rays. [doi:10.1063/1.3502037]

The 12C(3He,p gamma)14N reaction cross section for gamma-ray spectroscopy simulation of fusion plasmas

Nocente M;Tardocchi M;Gorini G
2010

Abstract

High resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy measurements were performed in JET (He-3)D plasmas with high energy ion populations driven by radio-frequency (RF) heating. One of the first reactions investigated was C-12(He-3,p gamma)N-14, which was observed at low He-3 concentrations. In order to interpret the measurements in this work, cross section data for the C-12(He-3,p gamma)N-14 reaction are evaluated. Available data for the population of excited states in 14N up to the eighth level are assessed in the range E-3He=0-5 MeV. Discrepancies and gaps in the database have been solved by means of interpolations and consistency analysis. The evaluated cross section data are used to predict the intensity ratio of characteristic 2.31 and 1.63 MeV gamma-rays. [doi:10.1063/1.3502037]
2010
Istituto di fisica del plasma - IFP - Sede Milano
neutron spectroscopy
gamma ray spectroscopy
nuclear fusion
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