Neutrons Flashcards

1
Q

Primary contributor of absorbed energy from thermal neutrons in the body to tissue samples with dimensions less than 1cm

A

Recoil protons from the N-14 (n, proton) C-14 reaction. 0.626 MeV.

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2
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Main mechanism of energy transfer in tissue for fast neutron up to 20 MeV

A

Elastic scattering

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3
Q

Binding energy of a neutron in any element

A

8 MeV

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4
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Dose to tissues from 6 MeV neutrons is delivered primarily by

A

Recoil Protons

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5
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In an elastic scattering interaction between an neutron and an atomic nucleus:

A

A proton or a neutron will be emitted form the nucleus

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6
Q

Generally, to protect personnel against neutrons, what type of material is used?

A

Low Z ( Z < 20)

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7
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Activation analysis occurs when

A

Radiation is emitted after absorption of a neutron

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8
Q

Average quality factor for estimating the dose equivalent in a radiation field consisting of an unknown spectrum of fast neutrons

A

10

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9
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Albedo dosimetry works by

A

Fast neutrons being moderated in the body and reflected into the dosimter

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10
Q

Albedo dosimetry will function properly if

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A cadmium filter is used between the dosimeter and the external neutron field, and neutrons are reflected form the body into the dosimeter. Cadmium has a high capture cross section and is used to shield against thermal neutrons.

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11
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When performing in-vivo measurements of personnel after a criticality accident to assess neutron dose, what is the nuclide of concern?

A

Na-24. For in-vivo measurements of criticality accident proportions, the Na-23(n,gamma)Na-24 reaction from large blood pools in the body (armpit, abdomen) is most useful.

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12
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What is the Cadmium absorption edge?

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The energy level at which the neutron capture cross-section of cadmium shows a steep decrease. ~0.2 MeV for cadmium

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13
Q

Neutron Activation Equation

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14
Q

1 barn is equal to

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10E-24 cm2

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