Abstract
A Pu-Be neutron source has the advantages of high neutron yield, low gamma-ray intensity, and very long half-life. The neutron spectrum from such a source, composed of 13 g of plutonium and 7 g of beryllium as PuBe13 (density 3.7 g/cc), was measured by means of proton recoils in nuclear research emulsions. The data obtained from 2057 observations indicate the neutrons have a maximum energy of approximately 10.5 Mev with broad intensity maxima at 4.0, 7.2, and 9.7 Mev. The observed spectrum shows marked similarities with published data on neutrons from Po-Be and Ra-Be sources. A comparison is made between the present data and previously reported energy levels in the residual carbon nucleus. The absolute yield of neutrons above 0.5-Mev energy is 1.2×106 neutrons/sec.