EAR1

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EAR1 is the first experimental area of CERN’s n_TOF neutron time-of-flight facility, used for high-precision neutron-induced reaction measurements in nuclear physics and related research.

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instanceOf experimental area
neutron time-of-flight experimental station
applicationDomain medical physics
nuclear astrophysics
nuclear energy
radiation protection
beamProductionMethod spallation source
beamType neutron beam
collaboratesWith international user community
country Switzerland
energyRange thermal to GeV neutron energies
flightPathLength approximately 185 m
hasDetectorTypes calorimetric detectors
fission chambers
gamma-ray detectors
liquid scintillator detectors
silicon detectors
time-of-flight detectors
hasProperty high energy resolution
high instantaneous neutron flux
long flight path
low background conditions
pulsed neutron beam
suitable for radioactive sample measurements
suitable for small sample measurements
wide neutron energy range
locatedAt CERN NERFINISHED
neutronSource proton-induced spallation on a lead target
operatedBy CERN NERFINISHED
partOf n_TOF facility NERFINISHED
relatedFacility EAR2
n_TOF spallation target
startOfOperation early 2000s
supportsExperimentType activation measurements
neutron capture experiments
neutron scattering experiments
neutron-induced fission experiments
usedFor astrophysics-related research
high-precision neutron-induced reaction measurements
neutron capture cross-section measurements
neutron-induced fission measurements
neutron-induced reaction cross-section measurements
nuclear data measurements
nuclear physics research
studies of neutron-induced reactions for medical applications
studies of neutron-induced reactions for nuclear astrophysics
studies of neutron-induced reactions for nuclear technology
studies of neutron-induced reactions for reactor design
validation of nuclear reaction models

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