Neutron spectroscopy with N$_2$-filled high-pressure large-volume spherical proportional counters
Abstract: Precise in-situ measurements of the neutron flux in underground laboratories is crucial for direct dark matter searches, as neutron induced backgrounds can mimic the typical dark matter signal. The development of a novel neutron spectroscopy technique using Spherical Proportional Counters is investigated. The detector is operated with nitrogen and is sensitive to both fast and thermal neutrons through the ${14}$N(n, $\alpha$)${11}$B and ${14}$N(n, p)${14}$C reactions. This method holds potential to be a safe, inexpensive, effective, and reliable alternative to $3$He-based detectors. Measurements of fast and thermal neutrons from an Am-Be source with a Spherical Proportional Counter operated at pressures up to 2 bar at Birmingham are discussed.
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