TY - GEN
T1 - Evaluation of the 235U resonance parameters to fit the standard recommended values
AU - Leal, Luiz
AU - Noguere, Gilles
AU - Paradela, Carlos
AU - Durán, Ignacio
AU - Tassan-Got, Laurent
AU - Danon, Yaron
AU - Jandel, Marian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017.
PY - 2017/9/13
Y1 - 2017/9/13
N2 - A great deal of effort has been dedicated to the revision of the standard values in connection with the neutron interaction for some actinides. While standard data compilation are available for decades nuclear data evaluations included in existing nuclear data libraries (ENDF, JEFF, JENDL, etc.) do not follow the standard recommended values. Indeed, the majority of evaluations for major actinides do not conform to the standards whatsoever. In particular, for the n + 235U interaction the only value in agreement with the standard is the thermal fission cross section. A resonance re-evaluation of the n + 235U interaction has been performed to address the issues regarding standard values in the energy range from 10-5 eV to 2250 eV. Recently, 235U fission cross-section measurements have been performed at the CERN Neutron Time-of-Flight facility (TOF), known as n-TOF, in the energy range from 0.7 eV to 10 keV. The data were normalized according to the recommended standard of the fission integral in the energy range 7.8 eV to 11 eV. As a result, the n-TOF averaged fission cross sections above 100 eV are in good agreement with the standard recommended values. The n-TOF data were included in the 235U resonance analysis that was performed with the code SAMMY. In addition to the average standard values related to the fission cross section, standard thermal values for fission, capture, and elastic cross sections were also included in the evaluation. This paper presents the procedure used for re-evaluating the 235U resonance parameters including the recommended standard values as well as new cross section measurements.
AB - A great deal of effort has been dedicated to the revision of the standard values in connection with the neutron interaction for some actinides. While standard data compilation are available for decades nuclear data evaluations included in existing nuclear data libraries (ENDF, JEFF, JENDL, etc.) do not follow the standard recommended values. Indeed, the majority of evaluations for major actinides do not conform to the standards whatsoever. In particular, for the n + 235U interaction the only value in agreement with the standard is the thermal fission cross section. A resonance re-evaluation of the n + 235U interaction has been performed to address the issues regarding standard values in the energy range from 10-5 eV to 2250 eV. Recently, 235U fission cross-section measurements have been performed at the CERN Neutron Time-of-Flight facility (TOF), known as n-TOF, in the energy range from 0.7 eV to 10 keV. The data were normalized according to the recommended standard of the fission integral in the energy range 7.8 eV to 11 eV. As a result, the n-TOF averaged fission cross sections above 100 eV are in good agreement with the standard recommended values. The n-TOF data were included in the 235U resonance analysis that was performed with the code SAMMY. In addition to the average standard values related to the fission cross section, standard thermal values for fission, capture, and elastic cross sections were also included in the evaluation. This paper presents the procedure used for re-evaluating the 235U resonance parameters including the recommended standard values as well as new cross section measurements.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85030468739
U2 - 10.1051/epjconf/201714602021
DO - 10.1051/epjconf/201714602021
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85030468739
T3 - EPJ Web of Conferences
BT - ND 2016
A2 - Siegler, Peter
A2 - Mondelaers, Wim
A2 - Plompen, Arjan
A2 - Hambsch, Franz-Josef
A2 - Schillebeeckx, Peter
A2 - Kopecky, Stefan
A2 - Heyse, Jan
A2 - Oberstedt, Stephan
PB - EDP Sciences
T2 - 2016 International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, ND 2016
Y2 - 11 September 2016 through 16 September 2016
ER -