An analytical model for two-step reaction gamma-ray spectroscopy in magnetized plasmas

A. Valentini, B. C.G. Reman, M. Nocente*, J. Eriksson, H. Järleblad, D. Moseev, M. Rud, Antti Snicker, M. Salewski

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Abstract

We present a method to analytically compute gamma-ray spectra generated via two-step fusion reactions, where a gamma-ray is emitted from the excited nucleus generated in the first step of the reaction. If one reactant is energetic and the other is at rest, the first step of the reaction can be treated analytically. The second step, which is the gamma-ray emission from the excited nucleus, can always be treated analytically. The model we derive is tested against the established forward-model code GENESIS, obtaining very satisfactory results. Our fully analytic treatment is a far less expensive technique than standard Monte Carlo methods, achieving several times faster computations. Fast calculations of spectra are especially beneficial when working with finely-resolved 3D-4D phase spaces. Furthermore, tractable analytical expressions give insight that is not provided by Monte Carlo methods. The formalism used for the first step of the reaction additionally allows the computation of birth distributions of fusion products from any beam-target reaction with one reactant at rest, e.g. fusion-born alpha distributions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number046031
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume65
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No. 101052200 -EUROfusion). A.V. is also supported by the 'Grants in Aid of Research' initiative from Sigma Xi, to which we are grateful for the financial support via Grant No. G20240315-8377.

Keywords

  • analytical model
  • energy distribution
  • fast ions
  • fusion products
  • gamma-ray spectroscopy

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