74-W - 0

 74-W -  0 KHI,NEDAC  EVAL-MAR87 T.WATANABE(KHI), T.ASAMI(NEDAC)  
                      DIST-SEP89 REV2-JUN94                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 7400                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
HISTORY                                                           
87-03 NEW EVALUATION WAS MADE FOR JENDL-3.                        
87-03 COMPILED BY T.ASAMI.                                        
89-08 MF/MT=15/102 MODIFIED.                                      
94-06 JENDL-3.2.                                                  
        GAMMA PRODUCTION DATA MODIFIED BY T.ASAMI(DATA ENG.).     
        OTHERS WERE MAINLY BASED ON JENDL FUSION FILE.            
      COMPILED BY T.NAKAGAWA (NDC/JAERI)                          
                                                                  
     *****   MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      ALL CROSS SECTIONS EXCEPT TOTAL                             
             THE INELASTIC SCATTERING, (N,2N), (N,3N), (N,NP),    
             (N,NA), (N,P), (N,D) AND (N,A) CROSS SECTIONS WERE   
             TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  FURTHER MODIFICATION  
             WAS MADE FOR THE INELASTIC SCATTERING AND CAPTURE    
             CROSS SECTIONS.                                      
      (4,16-28), (4,91), (5,16-91)                                
                     TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                
      (12,102)       UP TO 400 KEV                                
      (13,4)         UP TO 400 KEV                                
      (13,3), (15,3) ENERGY RANGE WAS CHANGED                     
      (15,102)                                                    
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      JENDL FUSION FILE /1/  (AS OF JAN. 1994)                    
            EVALUATED BY K.KOSAKO (NEDAC) AND S.CHIBA (NDC/JAERI) 
            COMPILED  BY K.KOSAKO.                                
                                                                  
      -  THE INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS TO HIGH EXCITED  
         LEVELS WERE CALCULATED WITH CASTHY2Y AND DWUCKY IN       
         SINCROS-II SYSTEM/2/ INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM DIRECT 
         REACTIONS.                                               
      -  THE (N,2N), (N,3N), (N,NA), (N,NP), (N,P), (N,D) AND     
         (N,A) REACTION CROSS SECTIONS (MT=16, 17, 22, 28, 103,   
         104, 107) WERE CALCULATED BY EGNASH2 IN THE SINCROS-II.  
      -  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS WERE REPLACED 
         BY THOSE CALCULATED BY EGNASH2.  THE DDX'S OF THE        
         CONTINUUM NEUTRONS WERE CALCULATED BY KUMABE'S SYSTEMA-  
         TICS /3/ USING F15TOB /1/.  THE PRECOMPOUND/COMPOUND     
         RATIO WAS CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.      
      -  THE RESONANCE PARAMETERS, TOTAL AND CAPTURE CROSS        
         SECTIONS WERE TAKEN FROM JENDL3.1.                       
      -  OPTICAL-MODEL, LEVEL DENSITY AND OTHER PARAMETERS USED IN
         THE SINCROS-II CALCULATION ARE DESCRIBED IN REF./2/.     
         LEVEL SCHEMES WERE DETERMINED ON THE BASIS OF ENSDF/4/.  
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   ALL THE DATA WERE CONSTRUCTED WITH THE EVALUATED ONES OF W-182,
   -183, -184 AND -186, TAKING ACCOUNT OF THEIR ABUNDANCES IN THE 
   W ELEMENT. THE ABUNDANCE DATA WERE TAKEN FROM REF./5/ TO BE    
   0.263, 0.143, 0.3067 AND 0.286 FOR W-182, -183, -184 AND -186, 
   RESPECTIVELY. ALL THE DATA OF W-180 WERE IGNORED BECAUSE OF ITS
   VERY LOW ABUNDANCE.  THE ABUNDANCE OF 0.2643 WAS USED FOR W-182
   SOMETIMES.                                                     
                                                                  
MF=1  GENERAL INFORMATION                                         
 MT=451  DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND DICTIONARY                          
                                                                  
MF=2  RESONANCE PARAMETERS                                        
 MT=151  RESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS                            
    RESOLVED PARAMETERS FOR MLBW FORMULA WERE TAKEN FROM THE      
    EVALUATED DATA ON EACH STABLE ISOTOPE.  THE ENERGY REGION WAS 
    TAKEN FROM 1.0E-5 EV TO 15 KEV.  CALCULATED 2200 M/SEC CROSS  
    SECTIONS AND RESONANCE INTEGRALS ARE AS FOLLOWS:              
                                                                  
            2200 M/S CROSS SECTION(B)     RES. INTEGRAL(B)        
    TOTAL       23.224                                            
    ELASTIC      4.973                                            
    CAPTURE     18.251                      317.5                 
                                                                  
MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                      
   BELOW 15 KEV, BACKGROUND CROSS SECTION WAS GIVEN.              
                                                                  
   FOR JENDL-3.1, ABOVE THE RESONANCE REGION, THE TOTAL AND       
   PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS OF EACH ISOTOPE WERE MAINLY BASED ON    
   THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS.  THE TOTAL, ELASTIC AND INELASTIC    
   SCATTERING, AND CAPTURE CROSS SECTIONS WERE CALCULATED WITH THE
   COUPLED-CHANNEL MODEL AND THE SPHERICAL OPTICAL-STATISTICAL    
   MODEL.  THE CALCULATIONS WERE PERFORMED WITH A COMBINED PROGRAM
   OF CASTHY/6/ AND ECIS/7/.  THE OPTICAL POTENTIAL PARAMETERS    
   USED ARE:                                                      
         V = 48.83 - 0.0809*EN,    VSO = 5.6    (MEV)             
        WS = 6.73 - 0.0536*EN,      WV = 0      (MEV)             
         R = 1.168,  RS = 1.268,   RSO = 1.592  (FM)              
         A = 0.617, ASO = 0.664,     B = 0.563  (FM)              
   THE DEFORMED POTENTIAL PARAMETERS WERE TAKEN FROM THE WORK OF  
   DELAROCHE/8/.                                                  
                                                                  
   FOR JENDL-3.2, ALL CROSS SECTION DATA EXCEPT FOR THE TOTAL,    
   ELASTC SCATTERING AND CAPTURE WERE ADOPTED FROM JENDL FUSION   
   FILE.  NEW THEORETICAL  CALCULATION WAS MADE WITH SINCROS-II   
   SYSTEM/2/ BY ADOPTING WALTER-GUSS OMP MODIFIED BY YAMAMURO/2/  
   FOR NEUTRON, PEREY OMP /9/ FOR PROTON, LEMOS OMP MODIFIED BY   
   ARTHUR AND YOUNG/10/ FOR ALPHA, LOHR-HAEBERLI OMP/11/ FOR      
   DEUTERON, BECCHETTII-GREENLEES OMP/12/ FOR TRITON AND HE-3,    
   AND STANDARD LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS OF SINCROS-II SYSTEM.    
                                                                  
 MT=1 TOTAL                                                       
   [SAME AS JENDL-3.1]                                            
   THE DATA WERE CONSTRUCTED FROM THOSE OF FOUR W ISOTOPES WHICH  
   WERE CALCULATED WITH THE OPTICAL MODEL.                        
                                                                  
 MT=2 ELASTIC SCATTERING                                          
   OBTAINED BY SUBTRACTING THE SUM OF THE PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS  
   FROM THE TOTAL CROSS SECTION.                                  
                                                                  
 MT=4, 51-90, 91 INELASTIC SCATTERING                             
   THE DATA FOR ISOTOPES WERE CALCULATED WITH THE COMBINED PROGRAM
   OF THE ECIS/7/ AND CASTHY /6/, AND SINCROS-II.  THE DATA FOR   
   NATURAL W WERE CONSTRUCTED FROM THE CALCULATED VALUES FOR EACH 
   W ISOTOPE AS FOLLOWS:                                          
                                                                  
    MT   LEVEL ENERGY(MEV) W-182   W-183  W-184  W-186            
   G.S.      0.0                                                  
    51       0.0465                 51                            
    52       0.0991                 52                            
    53       0.1001         51                                    
    54       0.1112                        51                     
    55       0.1226                               51              
    56       0.2070                 53                            
    57       0.2088                 54                            
    58       0.2917                 55                            
    59       0.3089                 56                            
    60       0.3095                 57                            
    61       0.3294         52                                    
    62       0.3641                        52                     
    63       0.3968                               52              
    64       0.4121                 58                            
    65       0.4870                 59                            
    66       0.5500                 60                            
    67       0.6805         53                                    
    68       0.7377                               53              
    69       0.7483                        53                     
    70       0.8088                               54              
    71       0.8618                               55              
    72       0.8820                               56              
    73       0.9033                        54                     
    74       0.9526                               57              
    75       1.0023                        55                     
    76       1.0059                        56                     
    77       1.0070                               58              
    78       1.0316                               59              
    79       1.0452                               60              
    80       1.1214                        57                     
    81       1.1357         54                                    
    82       1.1445         55                                    
    83       1.1500                               61              
    84       1.2213                        58                     
    85       1.2214         56                                    
    86       1.2840                               62              
    87       1.2950                        59                     
    88       1.3221            60                                 
    89       1.3311         57                                    
    90       1.4428         58                                    
   THE OTHER INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS WERE SUMMED UP   
   TO MT=91                                                       
                                                                  
 MT=16, 17, 22, 28, 102, 103 AND 107                              
      (N,2N), (N,3N), (N,NA), (N,NP), CAPTURE, (N,P) AND (N,A)    
   CONSTRUCTED FROM THE EVALUATED DATA FOR FOUR STABLE ISOTOPES OF
   W.  THE CALCULATED CAPTURE CROSS SECTION FOR EACH W ISOTOPE WAS
   NORMALIZED SO AS TO REPRODUCE THE ELEMENT W DATA OF 60+-6 MB AT
   500 KEV/13/.                                                   
                                                                  
 MT=251      MU-BAR                                               
   CALCULATED FROM MF/MT=4/2.                                     
                                                                  
MF=4  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                 
        (MF=2, 51-90:  THE SAME AS JENDL-3.1)                     
 MT=2                                                             
   CONSTRUCTED FROM THE EVALUATED DATA FOR FOUR STABLE ISOTOPES   
   OF W.                                                          
 MT=51-90                                                         
   CONSTRUCTED FROM THE EVALUATED DATA FOR FOUR STABLE ISOTOPES.  
 MT=16, 17, 22, 28, 91                                            
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                                  
                                                                  
MF=5  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                  
 MT=16, 17, 22, 28, 91                                            
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                                  
                                                                  
MF=12 PHOTON PRODUCTION MULTIPLICITIES                            
 MT=102 (BELOW 400 KEV)                                           
    CALCULATED FROM ENERGY BALANCE.                               
                                                                  
MF=13 PHOTON PRODUCTION CROSS SECTIONS                            
 MT=3 (ABOVE 400 KEV)                                             
    CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/14/.                           
 MT=4 (UP TO 400 KEV)                                             
    CALCULATED FROM CROSS SECTIONS AND TRANSITION PROBABILITIES   
    FOR LEVELS UP TO 400 KEV.                                     
                                                                  
MF=14 PHOTON ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS                                
 MT=3, 4, 102                                                     
    ASSUMED TO BE ISOTROPIC IN THE LABORATORY SYSTEM.             
                                                                  
MF=15 CONTINUOUS PHOTON ENERGY SPECTRA                            
 MT=3                                                             
    CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/14/.                           
 MT=102                                                           
    CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/14/ IN THE ENERGY RANGE ABOVE  
    10 KEV, AND WITH CASTHY/6/ BELOW 1 KEV.                       
                                                                  
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