95-Am-242m
95-Am-242mMINSK,BYEL EVAL-DEC96 V.M. Maslov et al.
INDC(BLR)-007 DIST-MAR02 REV2-FEB02 20020218
----JENDL-3.3 MATERIAL 9547
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA
------ENDF-6 FORMAT
HISTORY
80-03 New evaluation was made by T.Nakagawa and S.Igarasi/Na80/
88-03 Reevaluation for JENDL-3 was made by T.Nakagawa /Na89/
00-04 JENDL-3.3 was compiled by T.Nakagawa
Evaluated data of Maslov et al. /Ma97/ were extensively
adopted.
02-02 Capture cross section ( > 5 MeV) was modified.
***** Modified parts from JENDL-3.2 *******************
All data except (3,18)
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Description on modified parts from Maslov's evaluation.
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MF=1 General information
MT=452 Total number of neutrons per fission
Sum of MT=455 and 456.
MT=455 Delayed neutrons
Nu-d values were replaced with almost the same value as
JENDL-3.2 which were estimated from Tuttle's systematics
/Tu79/.
MF=2 Resonance Rapameters
MT=151
Unresolved resonance parameters
The level spacing was modified to keep consistency with
that of L=0 and J=4.5. The neutron width was also modified
with the same factor as the level spacing. Interpolation
of cross sections was changed to 5 (log-log).
Calculated Thermal cross sections and Resonance integral
at 0.0253 eV (b) Res. Integ. (b)
Total 7624.9 -
Elastic 5.25 -
Fission 6390.4 1540
Capture 1229.3 240
MF=3 Neutron Cross Sections
MT=2 elastic
Calculated as Total - partial cross sections.
MT=18 Fission
Above 27.2832 keV, JENDL-3.2 was adopted because JENDL-3.2 was
in better agreement with experimental data than Maslov's
evaluation.
NOTE: The data of MT's=19, 20 and 21 calculated by Maslov et
al. /Ma97/ were not adopted.
MF=102 Capture cross section
Above about 5 MeV, the direct and semi-direct capture cross
section was calculated with DSD code /Ka99/.
MF=5 Energy Distributions of Secondary Neutrons
MT=16, 17, 91
At the threshold energies, the same shape of distributions at
the second incident energy was assumed. Interpolation was
replaced with 22.
MT=455
Results of summation calculation made by Brady and England
/Br89/ were adopted.
Other parts are the same as Maslov's evaluation.
References
Br89) Brady M.C. and England T.R.: Nucl. Sci. Eng., 103, 129
(1989).
Ka99) Kawano T.: private communication (1999).
Ma97) Maslov V.M. et al.: INDC(BLR)-007 (1997).
Na80) Nakagawa T. and Igarasi S.: JAERI-M 8903 (1990).
Na89) Nakagawa T.: JAERI-M 89-008 (1990).
Tu79) Tuttle R.J.: INDC(NDS)-107/G+Special, 29 (1979).
========== Description given in Maslov's data ===================
95-Am-242M MINSK BYEL EVAL-DEC96
DIST-DEC96
V.M. MASLOV, E.Sh. SUKHOVITSKIJ,
Yu.V. PORODZINSKIJ, G.B. MOROGOVSKIJ
STATUS
EVALUATION WAS MADE UNDER THE PROJECT AGREEMENT CIS-03-95
WITH INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER (MOSCOW).
FINANCING PARTY OF THE ISTC FOR THE PROJECT IS JAPAN.
EVALUATION WAS REQUESTED BY Y.KIKUCHI (JAERI, TOKAI)
DOCUMENTED IN INDC(BLR)-007, 1997.
MF=1 GENERAL INFORMATION
MT=451 COMMENTS AND DICTIONARY
MT=452 TOTAL NUMBER OF NEUTRONS PER FISSION
SUM OF MT=455 AND MT=456.
MT=455 DELAYED NEUTRON DATA
NUMBER OF DELAYED NEUTRONS AND
DECAY CONSTANTS FROM BRADY ET AL./1/
MT=456 NUMBER OF PROMPT NEUTRONS PER FISSION
MADLAND-NIX MODEL CALCULATIONS /2/ FITTED TO
THE MEASURED DATA OF HOWE ET AL./3/
ABOVE EMISSIVE FISSION THRESHOLD
SUPERPOSITION OF NEUTRON EMISSION
IN (N,XNF) REACTIONS /4/ AND PROMPT FISSION
NEUTRONS IS EMPLOYED.
MF=2 RESONANCE PARAMETERS
MT=151 RESONANCE PARAMETERS (MLBW)
RESOLVED RESONANCE REGION : 1.0E-5 - 43 EV
PARAMETERS FOR BREIT-WIGNER FORMULA ARE BASED UPON
THE FISSION CROSS SECTION MEASUREMENTS OF BROWNE ET AL.
/5/
CALCULATED 2200 M/S CROSS SECTIONS AND RESONANCE
INTEGRALS ARE:
2200 M/SEC RES.INTEG.
TOTAL 7624.69 b -
ELASTIC 5.2526 b -
FISSION 6390.21 b 1543.91
CAPTURE 1229.23 b 239.610
UNRESOLVED RESONANCE REGION :
ENERGY INDEPENDENT PARAMETERS:
R=9.1677 FM FROM OPTICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS
S1=2.020*10-4 FROM OPTICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS
S2=1.540*10-4 FROM OPTICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS
ENERGY DEPENDENT PARAMETERS:
S0-DECREASES FROM 1.215-4(0.15KEV) TO 1.15-4(27.28KEV),
BELOW 0.1 KEV FLUCTUATES TO FIT FISSION CROSS SECTION.
D - SPIN DEPENDENT, NORMALIZED TO =0.271 EV
WITH ACCOUNT OF LEVEL MISSING /6/.
WF -SPIN DEPENDENT AS DEFINED BY THE TRANSITION STATE
SPECTRA AT INNER AND OUTER BARRIER HUMPS, NORMALIZED
TO =0.395 mEV TO FIT UNRESOLVED RESONANCE REGION
EXPERIMENTAL FISSION DATA /5/.
WG - FROM CASCADE MODEL WITH ACCOUNT OF FISSION AND
NEUTRON EMISSION COMPETITION, SPIN DEPENDENT. NORMA-
LIZED TO = 0.050 EV.
MF=3 NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS
MT=1,4,51-75,91,102. TOTAL, ELASTIC AND INELASTIC
SCATTERING, CAPTURE CROSS SECTION
TOTAL,DIRECT ELASTIC AND DIRECT INELASTIC FOR MT=55,
59 AND OPTICAL TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENTS FROM
COUPLED CHANNELS CALCULATIONS.
THE DEFORMED OPTICAL POTENTIAL USED:
VR=(46.10-0.3*E) MEV RR=1.26 FM AR=0.615 FM
WD=(3.53+0.4*E) MEV E < 10 MEV RD=1.24 FM
WD= 7.50 MEV E=> 10 MEV AD=0.5 FM
VSO=6.2 MEV RSO=1.12 FM ASO=0.47 FM B2=0.206 B4=0.092
THREE LEVELS OF METASTABLE STATE ROTATIONAL BAND
ARE COUPLED.
CAPTURE,COMPOUND ELASTIC AND INELASTIC BY STATISTICAL
MODEL, SEE MT=18-21
ABOVE NEUTRON ENERGY 5 MEV CAPTURE IS ASSUMED TO BE
CONSTANT.
ADOPTED LEVEL SCHEME OF AM-242 FROM NUCLEAR DATA
SHEETS /7/.
No ENERGY(MEV) SPIN-PARITY K
g.s. 0.0 5 - 0
1 -0.04863 1 - 0
2 -0.00453 0 - 5
3 0.00427 3 - 0
4 0.02717 2 - 0
5 0.06537 6 - 5
6 0.09137 6 - 6
7 0.09937 5 - 0
8 0.10127 4 - 0
9 0.14137 7 - 5
10 0.14897 3 -
11 0.16837 7 - 6
12 0.17137 1 - 1
13 0.18187 2 + 1
14 0.19337 2 - 1
15 0.19547 3 - 3
16 0.21437 6 - 0
17 0.21447 7 - 0
18 0.22147 2 +
19 0.22637 3 - 1
20 0.23467 3 +
21 0.23977 4 - 3
22 0.24317 2 - 2
23 0.25637 8 - 6
24 0.25827 3 -
25 0.27037 4 - 1
OVERLAPPING LEVELS ARE ASSUMED ABOVE 0.273 MEV
LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS: SEE MT 18-21
MT=16,17. (N,2N) AND (N,3N) CROSS SECTION
FROM STATISTICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS /8/ WITH THE
ACCOUNT OF PRE-EQUILIBRIUM NEUTRON EMISSION:SEE MT=18-21
MT=18,19,20,21. FISSION CROSS SECTION IS CALCULATED WITHIN
STATISTICAL MODEL /9,10/, THE MEASURED DATA OF:
BROWNE ET AL./5/ AND FURSOV ET AL./11/
ARE FITTED.
THE FIRST CHANCE FISSION MT=19 IS CALCULATED WITH
THE CONTRIBUTION OF EMISSIVE FISSION TO TOTAL FISSION
CROSS SECTION ACCORDING TO /9,12/.
MF=4 ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS
FOR MT=2, 55, 59 FROM COUPLED CHANNELS CALCULATIONS
WITH ADDED ISOTROPIC STATISTICAL CONTRIBUTION.
MT=16,17,18-21,51-54,56-58,60-75,91 - ISOTROPIC
MF=5 ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS
ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR MT=16,17 WERE
CALCULATED BY STATISTICAL MODEL OF CASCADE NEUTRON
EMISSION TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE HISTORY OF THE DECAY
WITH THE ALLOWANCE OF PRE-EQUILLIBRIUM EMISSION OF
THE FIRST NEUTRON /4/
ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR MT=18,19,20,21 WERE CALCULATED
BY MADLAND-NIX MODEL /2/ WITH ACCOUNT OF COMPETITION
BETWEEN MULTIPLE-CHANCE FISSION PROCESSES UP THROUGH
THIRD-CHANCE FISSION WITH THE ALLOWANCE OF PRE-EQUILIBRIUM
EMISSION OF THE FIRST NEUTRON /4,8/
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