TY - GEN
T1 - Nuclear data evaluations for JENDL high-energy file
AU - Watanabe, Y.
AU - Fukahori, T.
AU - Kosako, K.
AU - Shigyo, N.
AU - Murata, T.
AU - Yamano, N.
AU - Hino, T.
AU - Maki, K.
AU - Nakashima, H.
AU - Odano, N.
AU - Chiba, S.
PY - 2005/5/24
Y1 - 2005/5/24
N2 - An overview is presented of recent nuclear data evaluations performed for the JENDL high-energy (JENDL-HE) file, in which neutron and proton cross sections for energies up to 3 GeV are included for the whole 132 nuclides. The current version of the JENDL-HE file consists of neutron total cross sections, nucleon elastic scattering cross sections and angular distributions, nonelastic cross sections, production cross sections and double-differential cross sections of secondary light particles (n, p, d, t, 3He, α, and π) and gamma-rays, isotope production cross sections, and fission cross sections in the ENDF6 format. The present evaluations are performed on the basis of experimental data and theoretical model calculations. For the cross section calculations, we have constructed a hybrid calculation code system with some available nuclear model codes and systematics-based codes, such as ECIS96, OPTMAN, GNASH, JQMD, JAM, TOTELA, FISCAL, and so on. The evaluated cross sections are compared with available experimental data and the other evaluations. Future plans of our JENDL-HE project are discussed along with prospective needs for high-energy cross section data.
AB - An overview is presented of recent nuclear data evaluations performed for the JENDL high-energy (JENDL-HE) file, in which neutron and proton cross sections for energies up to 3 GeV are included for the whole 132 nuclides. The current version of the JENDL-HE file consists of neutron total cross sections, nucleon elastic scattering cross sections and angular distributions, nonelastic cross sections, production cross sections and double-differential cross sections of secondary light particles (n, p, d, t, 3He, α, and π) and gamma-rays, isotope production cross sections, and fission cross sections in the ENDF6 format. The present evaluations are performed on the basis of experimental data and theoretical model calculations. For the cross section calculations, we have constructed a hybrid calculation code system with some available nuclear model codes and systematics-based codes, such as ECIS96, OPTMAN, GNASH, JQMD, JAM, TOTELA, FISCAL, and so on. The evaluated cross sections are compared with available experimental data and the other evaluations. Future plans of our JENDL-HE project are discussed along with prospective needs for high-energy cross section data.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.1945015
DO - 10.1063/1.1945015
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33749575843
SN - 073540254X
SN - 9780735402546
T3 - AIP Conference Proceedings
SP - 326
EP - 331
BT - International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology
T2 - International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology
Y2 - 26 September 2004 through 1 October 2004
ER -