JENDL Fusion File 99
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概要
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The double-differential cross sections (DDXs) of secondary neutrons have been evaluated for 79 isotopes and 13 natural elements ranging from H to Bi to improve the accuracy of predictions for the neutronics calculations in the D-T thermonuclear fusion applications. The data given in JENDL-3.1, which was the newest version of JENDL general purpose file when this project was initiated, was combined with new calculations based on the optical model, DWBA, pre-equilibrium and multi-step statistical models, and the DDX data were generated based on various kinds of systematics for medium-mass nuclei. Different methods were employed for light nuclei to which the above method could not be applied. In addition, the DDXs for emission of charged particles (p, d, t, 3He and α-particle) were given for 2H, 9Be and elements heavier or equal to F. The present results give an overall good description of the measured DDX data of both the neutron and charged particles emission channels. The data were compiled in ENDF-6 format, and released in 1999 as a special purpose file of JENDL family, namely, JENDL Fusion File 99.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2002-02-25
著者
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SHIBATA Keiichi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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FUKAHORI Tokio
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Chiba Satoshi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Chiba S
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Sato Kazumichi
Department Of Energy Conversion Engineering Kyushu University
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Fukahori T
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Fukahori Tokio
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Chiba S
Japan Atomic Energy Res. Inst.
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YU Baosheng
China Institute of Atomic Energy
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KOSAKO Kazuaki
Sumitomo Atomic Industries
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YAMAMURO Nobuhiro
Data Engineering Co. Ltd.
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Kosako Kazuaki
Sumitomo Atomic Energy Industries Ltd
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Shibata Keiichi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Sato K
Department Of Energy Conversion Engineering Kyushu University
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