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IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library

High quality nuclear data is the most fundamental underpinning for all neutron metrology applications. This paper describes the release of version II of the International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File (IRDFF-II) that contains a consistent set of nuclear data for fission and fusion neutron metrol...

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Autores principales: Trkov, A., Griffin, P.J., Simakov, S.P., Greenwood, L.R., Zolotarev, K.I., Capote, R., Aldama, D.L., Chechev, V., Destouches, C., Kahler, A.C., Konno, C., Koštál, M., Majerle, M., Malambu, E., Ohta, M., Pronyaev, V.G., Radulovíc, V., Sato, S., Schulc, M., Simečková, E., Vavtar, I., Wagemans, J., White, M., Yashima, H.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nds.2019.12.001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800099
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author Trkov, A.
Griffin, P.J.
Simakov, S.P.
Greenwood, L.R.
Zolotarev, K.I.
Capote, R.
Aldama, D.L.
Chechev, V.
Destouches, C.
Kahler, A.C.
Konno, C.
Koštál, M.
Majerle, M.
Malambu, E.
Ohta, M.
Pronyaev, V.G.
Radulovíc, V.
Sato, S.
Schulc, M.
Simečková, E.
Vavtar, I.
Wagemans, J.
White, M.
Yashima, H.
author_facet Trkov, A.
Griffin, P.J.
Simakov, S.P.
Greenwood, L.R.
Zolotarev, K.I.
Capote, R.
Aldama, D.L.
Chechev, V.
Destouches, C.
Kahler, A.C.
Konno, C.
Koštál, M.
Majerle, M.
Malambu, E.
Ohta, M.
Pronyaev, V.G.
Radulovíc, V.
Sato, S.
Schulc, M.
Simečková, E.
Vavtar, I.
Wagemans, J.
White, M.
Yashima, H.
author_sort Trkov, A.
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description High quality nuclear data is the most fundamental underpinning for all neutron metrology applications. This paper describes the release of version II of the International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File (IRDFF-II) that contains a consistent set of nuclear data for fission and fusion neutron metrology applications up to 60 MeV neutron energy. The library is intended to support: a) applications in research reactors; b) safety and regulatory applications in the nuclear power generation in commercial fission reactors; and c) material damage studies in support of the research and development of advanced fusion concepts. The paper describes the contents of the library, documents the thorough verification process used in its preparation, and provides an extensive set of validation data gathered from a wide range of neutron benchmark fields. The new IRDFF-II library includes 119 metrology reactions, four cover material reactions to support self-shielding corrections, five metrology metrics used by the dosimetry community, and cumulative fission products yields for seven fission products in three different neutron energy regions. In support of characterizing the measurement of the residual nuclei from the dosimetry reactions and the fission product decay modes, the present document lists the recommended decay data, particle emission energies and probabilities for 68 activation products. It also includes neutron spectral characterization data for 29 neutron benchmark fields for the validation of the library contents. Additional six reference fields were assessed (four from plutonium critical assemblies, two measured fields for thermal-neutron induced fission on <sup loc="pre">233</sup>U and <sup loc="pre">239</sup>Pu targets) but not used for validation due to systematic discrepancies in C/E reaction rate values or lack of reaction-rate experimental data. Another ten analytical functions are included that can be useful for calculating average cross sections, average energy, thermal spectrum average cross sections and resonance integrals. The IRDFF-II library and comprehensive documentation is available online at www-nds.iaea.org/IRDFF/. Evaluated cross sections can be compared with experimental data and other evaluations at www-nds.iaea.org/exfor/endf.htm. The new library is expected to become the international reference in neutron metrology for multiple applications.
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spelling cern-28000992023-01-27T12:31:23Zdoi:10.1016/j.nds.2019.12.001doi:10.1016/j.nds.2019.12.001doi:10.1016/j.nds.2019.12.001http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800099engTrkov, A.Griffin, P.J.Simakov, S.P.Greenwood, L.R.Zolotarev, K.I.Capote, R.Aldama, D.L.Chechev, V.Destouches, C.Kahler, A.C.Konno, C.Koštál, M.Majerle, M.Malambu, E.Ohta, M.Pronyaev, V.G.Radulovíc, V.Sato, S.Schulc, M.Simečková, E.Vavtar, I.Wagemans, J.White, M.Yashima, H.IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Librarynucl-exNuclear Physics - Experimentnucl-thNuclear Physics - TheoryHigh quality nuclear data is the most fundamental underpinning for all neutron metrology applications. This paper describes the release of version II of the International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File (IRDFF-II) that contains a consistent set of nuclear data for fission and fusion neutron metrology applications up to 60 MeV neutron energy. The library is intended to support: a) applications in research reactors; b) safety and regulatory applications in the nuclear power generation in commercial fission reactors; and c) material damage studies in support of the research and development of advanced fusion concepts. The paper describes the contents of the library, documents the thorough verification process used in its preparation, and provides an extensive set of validation data gathered from a wide range of neutron benchmark fields. The new IRDFF-II library includes 119 metrology reactions, four cover material reactions to support self-shielding corrections, five metrology metrics used by the dosimetry community, and cumulative fission products yields for seven fission products in three different neutron energy regions. In support of characterizing the measurement of the residual nuclei from the dosimetry reactions and the fission product decay modes, the present document lists the recommended decay data, particle emission energies and probabilities for 68 activation products. It also includes neutron spectral characterization data for 29 neutron benchmark fields for the validation of the library contents. Additional six reference fields were assessed (four from plutonium critical assemblies, two measured fields for thermal-neutron induced fission on <sup loc="pre">233</sup>U and <sup loc="pre">239</sup>Pu targets) but not used for validation due to systematic discrepancies in C/E reaction rate values or lack of reaction-rate experimental data. Another ten analytical functions are included that can be useful for calculating average cross sections, average energy, thermal spectrum average cross sections and resonance integrals. The IRDFF-II library and comprehensive documentation is available online at www-nds.iaea.org/IRDFF/. Evaluated cross sections can be compared with experimental data and other evaluations at www-nds.iaea.org/exfor/endf.htm. The new library is expected to become the international reference in neutron metrology for multiple applications.High quality nuclear data is the most fundamental underpinning for all neutron metrology applications. This paper describes the release of version II of the International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File (IRDFF-II) that contains a consistent set of nuclear data for fission and fusion neutron metrology applications up to 60 MeV neutron energy. The library is intended to support: a) applications in research reactors; b) safety and regulatory applications in the nuclear power generation in commercial fission reactors; and c) material damage studies in support of the research and development of advanced fusion concepts. The paper describes the contents of the library, documents the thorough verification process used in its preparation, and provides an extensive set of validation data gathered from a wide range of neutron benchmark fields. The new IRDFF-II library includes 119 metrology reactions, four cover material reactions to support self-shielding corrections, five metrology metrics used by the dosimetry community, and cumulative fission products yields for seven fission products in three different neutron energy regions. In support of characterizing the measurement of the residual nuclei from the dosimetry reactions and the fission product decay modes, the present document lists the recommended decay data, particle emission energies and probabilities for 68 activation products. It also includes neutron spectral characterization data for 29 neutron benchmark fields for the validation of the library contents. Additional six reference fields were assessed (four from plutonium critical assemblies, two measured fields for thermal-neutron induced fission on 233 U and 239 Pu targets) but not used for validation due to systematic discrepancies in C/E reaction rate values or lack of reaction-rate experimental data. Another ten analytical functions are included that can be useful for calculating average cross sections, average energy, thermal spectrum average cross sections and resonance integrals. The IRDFF-II library and comprehensive documentation is available online at www-nds.iaea.org/IRDFF/ . Evaluated cross sections can be compared with experimental data and other evaluations at www-nds.iaea.org/exfor/endf.htm . The new library is expected to become the international reference in neutron metrology for multiple applications.High quality nuclear data is the most fundamental underpinning for all neutron metrology applications. This paper describes the release of version II of the International Reactor Dosimetry and Fusion File (IRDFF-II) that contains a consistent set of nuclear data for fission and fusion neutron metrology applications up to 60~MeV neutron energy. The library is intended to support: a) applications in research reactors; b) safety and regulatory applications in the nuclear power generation in commercial fission reactors; and c) material damage studies in support of the research and development of advanced fusion concepts. The paper describes the contents of the library, documents the thorough verification process used in its preparation, and provides an extensive set of validation data gathered from a wide range of neutron benchmark fields. The new \mbox{IRDFF-II} library includes 119 metrology reactions, four cover material reactions to support self-shielding corrections, five metrology metrics used by the dosimetry community, and cumulative fission products yields for seven fission products in three different neutron energy regions. In support of characterizing the measurement of the residual nuclei from the dosimetry reactions and the fission product decay modes, the present document lists the recommended decay data, particle emission energies and probabilities for 68 activation products. It also includes neutron spectral characterization data for 29 neutron benchmark fields for the validation of the library contents. The IRDFF-II library and comprehensive documentation is available online at https://www-nds.iaea.org/IRDFF/. Evaluated cross sections can be compared with experimental data and other evaluations at https://www-nds.iaea.org/exfor/endf.htm. The new library is expected to become the international reference in neutron metrology for multiple applications.arXiv:1909.03336oai:cds.cern.ch:28000992019-09-07
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Nuclear Physics - Theory
Trkov, A.
Griffin, P.J.
Simakov, S.P.
Greenwood, L.R.
Zolotarev, K.I.
Capote, R.
Aldama, D.L.
Chechev, V.
Destouches, C.
Kahler, A.C.
Konno, C.
Koštál, M.
Majerle, M.
Malambu, E.
Ohta, M.
Pronyaev, V.G.
Radulovíc, V.
Sato, S.
Schulc, M.
Simečková, E.
Vavtar, I.
Wagemans, J.
White, M.
Yashima, H.
IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library
title IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library
title_full IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library
title_fullStr IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library
title_full_unstemmed IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library
title_short IRDFF-II: A New Neutron Metrology Library
title_sort irdff-ii: a new neutron metrology library
topic nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
nucl-th
Nuclear Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nds.2019.12.001
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nds.2019.12.001
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