16-S - 36

 16-S - 36 FUJI E.C.  EVAL-MAY87 H.NAKAMURA                       
                      DIST-SEP89 REV2-FEB94                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 1637                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
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HISTORY                                                           
87-05  NEWLY EVALUATED BY H.NAKAMURA (FUJI ELECTRIC CO. LTD.)     
94-02  JENDL-3.2                                                  
       NEW OPTICAL MODEL CALCULATION WAS PERFORMED BY T. WATANABE 
       (KHI).                                                     
       DATA WERE COMPILED BY K. SHIBATA (JAERI).                  
       *****  MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2 ******************     
       (3,1),(3,4),(3,51-55),(3,91),(3,251),(4,2),(4,51-55)       
               OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS.        
       (3,2)   TOTAL - NONELASTIC                                 
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 MF=1  GENERAL INFORMATION                                        
      MT=451  DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND DICTIONARY                     
                                                                  
 MF=2 MT=151 RESONANCE PARAMETERS: (NOT GIVEN)                    
                                                                  
 MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                     
      BELOW 1000 KEV                                              
          ASSUMED CROSS SECTIONS, GUIDED BY THOSE OF S-32         
             (10**-5)EV (0.025)EV (1.0**4)EV (1.0**6)EV RES.INT.  
        MT=2    2.2 B     2.18 B    2.185 B  2.32339 B     -      
        MT=102  3.5 B     0.15 B    0.001 B  0.00015 B  0.12095 B 
        MT=1    5.7 B     2.33 B    2.186 B  2.32354 B     -      
      ABOVE 1000 KEV                                              
        MT=1,2,4,51-55,91,102                                     
           TOTAL, ELASTIC, INELASTIC AND CAPTURE                  
         CALCULATED WITH CASTHY CODE /2/, CONSIDERING THE         
         COMPETITION WITH THE THRESHOLD REACTION CHANNELS.        
           OPTICAL POTENTIAL PARAMETERS OF C.Y.FU/3/ ARE ADJUSTED 
         TO REPRODUCE THE FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL DATA:            
             MT=1  TOTAL -                                        
             MT=2  ELASTIC CROSS SECTIONS OF S-32                 
             MT=4  INELASTIC -                                    
         THE SPHERICAL OPTICAL POTENTIAL PARAMETERS:              
             V = 38.0      VSO= 5.37  (MEV)                       
             WS= 9.13      WV = 0.0   (MEV)                       
             R =RSO= 1.26  RS = 1.39  (FM)                        
             A =ASO= 0.76  B  = 0.40  (FM)                        
           MT=102 CAPTURE DATA ARE NORMALIZED TO 0.15 MB AT 1 MEV 
         BASED ON S-32 CAPTURE CROSS SECTION.                     
           THE DISCRETE LEVEL SCHEME TAKEN FROM REF./4/:          
             NO.     ENERGY (MEV)     SPIN-PARITY                 
           (G.S.)      0.0              0   +                     
              1        3.291            2   +                     
              2        3.346            0   +                     
              3        4.192            3   -                     
              4        4.523            1   +                     
              5        4.575            2   +                     
         CONTINUUM LEVELS ASSUMED ABOVE 5.0 MEV. THE LEVEL        
         DENSITY PARAMETERS OF ASANO ET AL./5/ ARE USED.          
     *****  JENDL-3.2 ****************************************    
     MT=1,4,51-55,91,251                                          
       OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL MODEL CALCULATION                  
       WAS PERFORMED BY USING THE OMP SET GIVEN AS FOLLOWS:       
              V  = 58.83 - 0.5635EN     (MEV)                     
              WS = 3.609 + 0.1819EN     (MEV)                     
              VSO= 4.199                (MEV)                     
              R  = 1.306,  A  = 0.452    (FM)                     
              RS = 1.124,  B  = 0.690    (FM)                     
              RSO= 1.010,  ASO= 0.750    (FM).                    
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        MT=16(N,2N), 22(N,N'A), 28(N,N'P), 103(N,P), 107(N,A)     
           BASED ON THE STATISTICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS WITH GNASH 
         CODE /6/, WITHOUT THE PRECOMPOUND REACTION CORRECTION.   
         TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENTS FOR PROTON AND ALPHA PARTICLE  
         ARE CALCULATED BY USING THE OMP OF BECCHETTI-GEENLEES    
         /7/ AND HUIZENGA-IGO/8/,RESPECTIVELY.                    
           LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS ARE BASED ON BUILT-IN VALUES. 
        MT=251  MU-BAR                                            
           CALCULATED WITH OPTICAL MODEL (CASTHY).                
                                                                  
 MF=4  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                
      MT=2  CALCULATED WITH OPTICAL MODEL (CASTHY).               
      MT=51-55  CALCULATED WITH HAUSER-FESHBACH FORMULA(CASTHY)   
      MT=16,22,28  ISOTROPIC IN THE LABORATORY SYSTEM.            
      MT=91        ISOTROPIC DISTRIBUTIONS IN CM WERE CONVERTED   
                   TO THE DISTRIBUTIONS IN LAB.                   
                                                                  
 MF=5  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                 
      MT=16,22,28,91,103,107  EVAPORATION SPECTRA.                
                                                                  
REFERENCES                                                        
 1) MUGHABGHAB, S.F. ET AL.: NEUTRON CROSS SECTION, VOL.1 (1981). 
 2) IGARASI, S.: J. NUCL. SCI. TECH., 12, 67 (1975).              
 3) FU, C.Y.: ATOM. DATA AND NUCL. DATA TABLES., 17, 127 (1976).  
 4) LEDERER, C.M. ET AL.: TABLE OF ISOTOPES. 7TH EDIT.            
 5) ASANO ET AL.: PRIVATE COMMUNICATION.                          
 6) YOUNG, P.G. AND ARTHUR, E.D.: LA-6947 (1977).                 
 7) BECCHETI, JR. AND GREENLEES, G.W.: POLARIZATION PHENOMENA     
   IN NUCLEAR REACTIONS, P.682 (1971).                            
 8) HUIZENGA, JR. AND IGO, G.J.: NUCL. PHYS., 29, 462 (1962).