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Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors

There exist a lot of important quantities which have their origin in aggregate behavior of unstable fission products (FP) in nuclear reactors. Decay heat is a typical example of importance. These quantities are calculated by summing up all the contributions coming from each unstable nucleus accumula...

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Autores principales: Yoshida, T, Tachibana, T, Okumura, S, Chiba, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669507
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author Yoshida, T
Tachibana, T
Okumura, S
Chiba, S
author_facet Yoshida, T
Tachibana, T
Okumura, S
Chiba, S
author_sort Yoshida, T
collection CERN
description There exist a lot of important quantities which have their origin in aggregate behavior of unstable fission products (FP) in nuclear reactors. Decay heat is a typical example of importance. These quantities are calculated by summing up all the contributions coming from each unstable nucleus accumulated during reactor operation by using of FP decay data libraries. In their infancy, however, they were suffered from so-called the pandemonium problem. For decades, the difficulty caused by pandemonium problem has been circumvented by introduction of a β-decay theory. In recent years, the total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy (TAGS) is saving the situation remarkably even though leaving some open problems.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17266492019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2669507engYoshida, TTachibana, TOkumura, SChiba, SAggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear ReactorsNuclear Physics - TheoryThere exist a lot of important quantities which have their origin in aggregate behavior of unstable fission products (FP) in nuclear reactors. Decay heat is a typical example of importance. These quantities are calculated by summing up all the contributions coming from each unstable nucleus accumulated during reactor operation by using of FP decay data libraries. In their infancy, however, they were suffered from so-called the pandemonium problem. For decades, the difficulty caused by pandemonium problem has been circumvented by introduction of a β-decay theory. In recent years, the total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy (TAGS) is saving the situation remarkably even though leaving some open problems.CERNoai:inspirehep.net:17266492019
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Yoshida, T
Tachibana, T
Okumura, S
Chiba, S
Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors
title Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors
title_full Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors
title_fullStr Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors
title_full_unstemmed Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors
title_short Aggregate Decay Behavior of Fission Products in Nuclear Reactors
title_sort aggregate decay behavior of fission products in nuclear reactors
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669507
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