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Top view of the CROCUS reactor configuration used for the delayed gamma fraction experiment. 1. BF3 detectors, 2. CeBr3 scintillator, 3. control rod, 4. mounted cadmium blade. At a given stable reactor condition, the cadmium blade is dropped into the center to introduce a large negative reactivity and effectively SCRAM the reactor. The prompt contribution of radiation is thereafter considered eliminated, and the delayed gamma fraction can be determined.

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