13-Al- 27

 13-AL- 27 TIT,JAERI  EVAL-MAR88 Y.HARIMA,H.KITAZAWA,T.FUKAHORI   
88MITO, 473           DIST-DEC89 REV2-DEC93                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 1325                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
HISTORY                                                           
88-03  EVALUATION WAS PERFORMED FOR JENDL-3 BY HARIMA, KITAZAWA   
       (TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECH.) AND FUKAHORI (JAERI).  DETAILS  
       ARE GIVEN IN REF./1/.                                      
88-03  COMPILED BY FUKAHORI.                                      
93-12  JENDL-3.2.                                                 
       COMPILED BY T.NAKAGAWA (NDC/JAERI)                         
                                                                  
     *****   MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      (3,2)                                                       
      (3,66-91)            TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE*          
        (3,4), (3,51-70)   CROSS-SECTION CURVES WERE SMOOTHED.    
      (4,16-28), (4,91)    TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE           
      (5,16-91)            TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE           
      (12,51-70), (12,102)                                        
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      JENDL FUSION FILE /2/  (AS IS SEP. 1993)                    
          EVALUATED BY B.YU (CIAE) AND S.CHIBA (NDC/JAERI)        
          COMPILED BY B.YU.                                       
                                                                  
          CROSS SECTIONS WERE MAINLY TAKEN FROM JENDL-3.1, EXCEPT 
       FOR THE (N,N') (MT=66 TO 70) AND (N,N') CONTINUUM (MT=91)  
       REACTIONS WHICH WERE TAKEN FROM THE CALCULATION WITH       
       SINCROS-II/3/.  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF THESE LEVELS      
       WERE TAKEN TO BE EQUAL TO THAT OF MT=66 IN JENDL-3.        
          EDXS FOR MT=16, 22, 28 AND 91 WERE REPLACED BY THE      
       SINCROS-II CALCULATION.  MF=6 WERE CREATED BY F15TOB       
       PROGRAM.  KUMABE'S SYSTEMATICS/4/ WAS USED.  THE PRE-      
       COMPOUND/COMPOUND RATIO WAS TAKEN FROM THE SINCROS-II      
       CALCULATION.                                               
          OPTICAL-MODEL, LEVEL DENSITY AND OTHER PARAMETERS USED  
       IN THE SINCROS-II CALCULATION ARE DESCRIBED IN REF./3/.    
       LEVEL SCHEMES WERE DETERMINED ON THE BASIS OF ENSDF/5/.    
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MF=1  GENERAL INFORMATION                                         
 MT=451   DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND DICTIONARY                         
                                                                  
MF=2  RESONANCE PARAMETERS:                                       
 MT=151                                                           
   RESOLVED RESONANCES  : 1.0E-5 EV - 0.21 MEV                    
   THE RESONANCE PARAMETERS WERE SEARCHED, USING MLBW FORMULA/6/. 
   AN INITIAL GUESS OF THE PARAMETERS SEARCH WAS TAKEN FROM REF.  
   /7/.                                                           
                                                                  
    CALCULATED 2200-M/S CROSS SECTIONS AND RESONANCE INTEGRALS    
                  2200-M/SEC    RES. INTEG.                       
      ELASTIC       1.414 B          -                            
      CAPTURE       0.231 B       0.123 B                         
      TOTAL         1.645 B          -                            
                                                                  
MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS  SECTIONS                                     
 MT=1      TOTAL CROSS SECTION                                    
   BETWEEN 0.21 AND 20 MEV, THE CROSS SECTIONS WERE OBTAINED BY   
   AN EYE-GUIDE SO AS TO FOLLOW THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA.            
 MT=2      ELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS                      
   OBTAINED BY SUBTRACTING PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS FROM THE        
   TOTAL CROSS SECTIONS.                                          
 MT=4,51-70,91  INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS               
   FOR JENDL-3.1, CROSS SECTIONS UP TO 17-TH LEVEL WERE CALCULATED
   WITH THE STATISTICAL-MODEL CODE CASTHY /8/ AND THE COUPLED-    
   CHANNEL MODEL CODE ECIS /9/ OR JUPITOR-1 /10/, TAKING ACCOUNT  
   OF COMPETITIVE PROCESSES FOR NEUTRON, PROTON, ALPHA-PARTICLE   
   AND GAMMA-RAY EMISSION/1/. THE FOLLOWING LEVELS/11/ WERE       
   TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.                                            
                                                                  
          NO.   ENERGY(MEV) SPIN-PARITY                           
          G.S.     0.0        5/2 +                               
           1.      0.8438     1/2 +                               
           2.      1.0145     3/2 +                               
           3.      2.2100     7/2 +                               
           4.      2.7340     5/2 +                               
           5.      2.9814     3/2 +                               
           6.      3.0040     9/2 +                               
           7.      3.6780     1/2 +                               
           8.      3.9560     5/2 +                               
           9.      4.0540     3/2 -                               
          10.      4.4090     5/2 +                               
          11.      4.5103    11/2 +                               
          12.      4.5800     7/2 +                               
          13.      4.8120     5/2 +                               
          14.      5.1550     3/2 -                               
          15.      5.2460     5/2 +                               
          16.      5.4199     5/2 +                               
          17.      5.4330     9/2 +                               
                                                                  
   CONTINUUM LEVELS WERE ASSUMED ABOVE 5.6 MEV.  LEVEL DENSITY WAS
   CALCULATED, USING THE GILBERT-CAMERON FORMULA.  THE LEVEL-     
   DENSITY PARAMETERS WERE OBTAINED FROM A CUMULATIVE PLOT OF     
   OBSERVED LEVELS/1/.                                            
                                                                  
   FOR JENDL-3.2, CROSS SECTIONS FOR MT'S FROM 66 TO 70 AND CONTI-
   NUUM INELASTIC WERE REPLACED WITH JENDL FUSION FILE. THESE MT'S
   CORRESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING LEVELS.                            
                                                                  
          16.      5.4199     5/2 +                               
          17.      5.4328     5/2 +                               
          18.      5.4384     5/2 +                               
          19.      5.4998     7/2 +                               
          20.      5.5507     3/2 +                               
   ABOVE 5.6 MEV, CROSS SECTIONS WERE SUMMED UP AS THE CONTINUUM  
   INELASTIC (MT=91).                                             
                                                                  
   SEVERAL ENERGY POINTS WERE ADDED TO MT= 4, 51-70 IN ORDER TO   
   SMOOTH THEIR CROSS SECTION CURVES.                             
                                                                  
 MT=16   (N,2N) CROSS SECTIONS                                    
   CALCULATED BY THE STATISTICAL MODEL WITH THE GNASH CODE/1,12/. 
 MT=22   (N,NA) CROSS SECTIONS                                    
   CALCULATED BY THE STATISTICAL MODEL WITH THE GNASH CODE/1,12/. 
   OPTICAL POTENTIAL FOR ALPHA-PARTICLES WAS DETERMINED, USING    
   THE DISPERSION THEORY /13/.                                    
 MT=28   (N,NP) CROSS SECTIONS                                    
   CALCULATED BY THE STATISTICAL MODEL WITH THE GNASH CODE/1,12/. 
 MT=102  CAPTURE                                                  
   CALCULATED WITH THE STATISTICAL-MODEL CODE CASTHY/8/ AND THE   
   DIRECT-SEMIDIRECT-MODEL CODE HIKARI/14/.  THE STATISTICAL-     
   MODEL CALCULATIONS WERE NORMALIZED TO 0.6 MB AT 0.6 MEV.       
 MT=103  (N,P) CROSS SECTIONS                                     
   CALCULATED BY THE STATISTICAL MODEL WITH THE GNASH CODE/1,12/. 
 MT=107  (N,A) CROSS SECTIONS                                     
   OBTAINED BY AN EYE-GUIDE TO FOLLOW OBSERVED VALUES /15/.       
 MT=111  (N,2P) CROSS SECTIONS                                    
   CALCULATED BY THE STATISTICAL MODEL WITH THE GNASH CODE/1,12/. 
 MT=251  MU-BAR                                                   
   CALCULATED WITH STATISTICAL-MODEL CODE CASTHY /1,8/.           
                                                                  
MF=4    ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS               
 MT=2                                                             
   CALCULATED WITH THE STATISTICAL-MODEL CODE CASTHY /1,8/.       
 MT=16,22,28                                                      
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                                  
 MT=51-66                                                         
   INCOHERENT SUM OF THE STATISTICAL MODEL AND COUPLED-CHANNEL    
   MODEL CALCULATIONS/1/.  CALCULATED WITH CASTHY AND ECIS OR     
   JUPITOR-1.                                                     
 MT=67-70                                                         
   ASSUMED TO BE THE SAME AS MT=66.                               
 MT=91                                                            
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                                  
                                                                  
MF=5    ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                
 MT=16,22,28,91                                                   
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                                  
                                                                  
MF=12   GAMMA-RAY MULTIPLICITIES (BELOW 5.80993 MEV)              
 MT=51-70                                                         
   MULTIPLICITIES WERE CALCULATED FROM TRANSITION PROBABILITIES.  
 MT=102                                                           
   CALCULATED FROM ENERGY BALANCE.                                
 MT=103,107                                                       
   CALCULATED BY USING THE GNASH CODE/1,12/.                      
                                                                  
MF=13   GAMMA-RAY PRODUCTION CROSS SECTIONS (ABOVE 5.80993 MEV)   
 MT=3                                                             
   CALCULATED BY THE STATISTICAL MODEL AND COUPLED-CHANNEL MODEL, 
   USING THE GNASH CODE /12/ AND THE ECIS /9/ OR JUPITOR-1 CODE   
   /10/.  BRANCHING RATIOS FOR TRANSITIONS BETWEEN DISCRETE LEVELS
   WERE TAKEN FROM REF./3/.  GAMMA-RAY TRANSITION STRENGTH IN THE 
   CONTINUUM WAS CALCULATED BY THE BRINK-AXEL GIANT RESONANCE     
   MODEL FOR E1 TRANSITION AND BY THE WEISSKOPF SINGLE-PARTICLE   
   MODEL FOR E2 AND M1 TRANSITION/1/.                             
                                                                  
MF=14   GAMMA-RAY ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS                           
 MT=3,51-70,102,103,107                                           
   ISOTROPIC DISTRIBUTION WAS ASSUMED.                            
                                                                  
MF=15   GAMMA-RAY SPECTRA                                         
 MT=3,102,103,107                                                 
   CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/1,12/                           
                                                                  
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