@inproceedings{764b9be7179f48628c0f4a6ff8e0d53b,
title = "Evaluating dead time corrections in reactor neutrons detector readings using the backward exterpolation method",
abstract = "Dead time effect in neutron detections, caused by both the detector and the electronics dead time, is a highly non-linear effect, known to create high biasing in physical experiments as the power grows over a certain threshold. Modeling the dead time is a highly complicated task, due to the different nature of the loss of counts in the different components of the monitoring system (paralyzable Vs. non-paralyzable), and the stochastic nature of the fission chains. In the present study, we introduce a new technique for dead time corrections, based on extrapolating the losses due to artificially enforced dead time on the data back to zero. The method has been implemented on actual neutron counting from the MINERVE reactor, demonstrating high accuracy in restoring the corrected count rate.",
keywords = "Dead time corrections, Physical experiments, Reactor monitoring",
author = "C. Dubi and B. Geslot and P. Blaise and H. Ettedgui and A. Kolin and E. Gilad",
year = "2016",
month = jan,
day = "1",
language = "American English",
series = "Physics of Reactors 2016, PHYSOR 2016: Unifying Theory and Experiments in the 21st Century",
publisher = "American Nuclear Society",
pages = "3649--3659",
booktitle = "Physics of Reactors 2016, PHYSOR 2016",
address = "United States",
note = "Physics of Reactors 2016: Unifying Theory and Experiments in the 21st Century, PHYSOR 2016 ; Conference date: 01-05-2016 Through 05-05-2016",
}