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MT Reaction 0.0253-eV Maxwellian
Average
g-factor Resonance
Integral
14-MeV Fiss. Spec.
Average
1 (n,total) 3.747 (b) 4.173 (b) 1.114 4.839 (b) 6.040 (b)
2 (n,elastic) 3.302 (b) 3.728 (b) 1.129 2.711 (b) 4.669 (b)
4 (n,inelastic) ( E-thr = 672.8 keV ) 306.6 (mb) 1.356 (b)
16 (n,2n) ( E-thr = 9.005 MeV ) 1.813 (b) 1.802 (mb)
17 (n,3n) ( E-thr = 15.66 MeV ) 655.4 (nb)
22 (n,na) ( E-thr = 2.734 MeV ) 123.5 (μb) 41.62 (nb)
28 (n,np) ( E-thr = 9.195 MeV ) 81.33 (μb) 76.16 (nb)
32 (n,nd) ( E-thr = 15.60 MeV ) 252.4e-15 (b)
102 (n,γ) 445.1 (mb) 445.3 (mb) 1.000 2.610 (b) 987.0 (μb) 12.42 (mb)
103 (n,p) ( E-thr = 2.820 MeV ) 10.54 (mb) 5.006 (μb)
104 (n,d) ( E-thr = 6.953 MeV ) 191.1 (μb) 58.91 (nb)
105 (n,t) ( E-thr = 9.297 MeV ) 115.0 (nb) 842.4e-12 (b)
106 (n,He-3) ( E-thr = 8.856 MeV ) 1.762e-15 (b) 11.52e-15 (b)
107 (n,a) 0.000 (b) 0.000 (b) 17.40 (μb) 739.0 (μb) 921.1 (nb)

These cross sections are calculated from JENDL-4.0 at 300K.
The background color of each cell noted a cross section means the order of the cross-section value.
The unit of cross section, (b), means barns, and SI prefixes are used as following.
(kb) → 103(b),   (mb) → 10−3(b),  (μb) → 10−6(b),  (nb) → 10−9(b).

MT is a number that defines a reaction type. For the relation between MT and reaction type, please see here or refer to the manual of ENDF formats.

Maxwellian Average :
σmacs(T) =
2
 
 
π
EU
 
EL
σ(E,T) ⋅ E ⋅ exp (
E
  
kBT
) dE
 
EU
 
EL
E ⋅ exp (
E
  
kBT
) dE
,
where T denotes the temperature, and kB the Boltzmann constant. The upper and lower limits of integration, EL and EU are set to 10−5 eV and 10 eV, respectively.
Resonance Integral :
σri(T) =
EU
 
EL
σ(E,T) ⋅
1
 
E
dE ,
with  EL = 0.5 eV  and  EU = 10 MeV.
U-235 Thermal Fission-Neutron Spectrum Average (Fiss. Spec. Average) :
σfacs(T) =
EU
 
EL
σ(E,T) ⋅
 
4
 
πa3b
⋅ exp (
ab E
     
4 a
) ⋅ sinh
 
bE
dE
 
EU
 
EL
 
4
 
πa3b
⋅ exp (
ab E
     
4 a
) ⋅ sinh
 
bE
dE
,
with  EL = 10−5 eV  and  EU = 20 MeV. The parameters a and b are 0.988 MeV and 2.249 MeV−1, respectively.
Westcott g-factor :
g(T) =
σmacs(T)
 
σ(0.0253 eV,T)
 .