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 20-CA-  0 DEC        EVAL-MAR87 M.HATCHYA(DATA ENG. CO.)         
                      DIST-SEP89 REV2-APR94                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 2000                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
HISTORY                                                           
87-03 NEW EVALUATION WAS MADE TO GIVE A FULL REVISION FOR JENDL-2 
      DATA.                                                       
87-03 COMPILED BY T.ASAMI(NEDAC)                                  
90-06 MF=3,MT=251 AND AWR'S OF MF=4 WERE MODIFIED.                
94-04 JENDL-3.2.                                                  
       GAMMA PRODCTION DATA MODIFIED BY T.ASAMI (DATA ENG.)       
       OTHER DATA WERE MAINLY ADOPTED FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.     
      COMPILED BY T.NAKAGAWA (NDC/JAERI)                          
                                                                  
     *****   MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      ALL CROSS SECTIONS EXCEPT (3,1), (3,16), (3,103), (3,107)   
                                AND (3,111)                       
      ALL ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS EXCEPT (4,2).                     
      ALL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS.                                   
      (12,4), (12,102), (12,103), (12,107)                        
      (13,3), (13,4)                                              
      (15,102), (15,103), (15,107)                                
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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.                                
                                                                  
      -  NATURAL CA DATA WERE CONSTRUCTED FROM DATA FOR ISOTOPES. 
      -  THE INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS AND ANGULAR      
         DISTRIBUTIONS OF INELASTICALLY SCATTERED NEUTRONS (EXCEPT
         CONTINUUM INELASTIC) WERE CALCULATED WITH CASTHY2Y AND   
         DWUCKY IN SINCROS-II SYSTEM/2/ INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS   
         FROM DIRECT REACTIONS.                                   
      -  THE (N,2N), (N,NA) AND (N,NP) REACTION CROSS SECTIONS    
         (MT=16, 22, 28) 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, CAPTURE, (N,P), (N,A) AND      
         (N,2P) CROSS SECTIONS AND ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF       
         ELASTICALLY SCATTERED NEUTRONS WERE TAKEN FROM JENDL-3.1.
      -  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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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 GIVEN IN THE ENERGY  
   REGION FROM 1.0E-5 EV TO 500 KEV.                              
   THE DATA WERE CONSTRUCTED FROM THE EVALUATED RESONANCE         
   PARAMETERS FOR EACH CA ISOTOPE EXCEPT FOR CA-46, CONSIDERING   
   THEIR ABUNDANCES IN THE CA ELEMENT/5/.                         
                                                                  
            2200 M/S CROSS SECTION(B)     RES. INTEGRAL(B)        
    ELASTIC      3.0193                                           
    CAPTURE      0.4358                     0.2262                
    TOTAL        3.4551                                           
                                                                  
MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                      
   BELOW 500 KEV, BACKGROUND CROSS SECTION WAS GIVEN.  THE TOTAL, 
   ELASTIC SCATTERING AND CAPTURE CROSS SECTIONS OF CA-42 IN THE  
   ENERGIES OF 300 TO 500 KEV AND OF CA-43 IN THE ENERGIES OF 40  
   TO 500 KEV, MULTIPLIED BY THEIR ABUNDANCES, WERE GIVEN AS THE  
   BACKGROUND CROSS SECTIONS FOR MT=1, 2 AND 102, RESPECTIVELY.   
                                                                  
   ABOVE 500 KEV, ALL THE CROSS SECTIONS EXCEPT FOR THE TOTAL WERE
   CONSTRUCTED FROM THE EVALUATED ONES FOR STABLE ISOTOPES.       
                                                                  
 MT=1 TOTAL                                                       
   THE DATA IN THE ENERGIES ABOVE 500 KEV WERE EVALUATED BASED ON 
   MAINLY THE EXPERIMENTAL ONES OF/6, 7/ BY FOLLOWING THEIR FINE  
   STRUCTURES.                                                    
                                                                  
 MT=2 ELASTIC SCATTERING                                          
   OBTAINED BY SUBTRACTING THE SUM OF THE PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS  
   FROM THE TOTAL CROSS SECTION.                                  
                                                                  
 MT=4, 51-84, 91 INELASTIC SCATTERING                             
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE WHICH WAS CONSTRUCTED FROM THOSE  
   OF CA ISOTOPES AS FOLLOWS:                                     
                                                                  
    MT      ENERGY(MEV) CA-40  CA-42  CA-43  CA-44  CA-46  CA-48  
    51       0.3728                     51                        
    52       0.5934                     52                        
    53       0.9903                     53                        
    54       1.157                             51                 
    55       1.346                      54            51          
    56       1.5246              51                               
    57       1.6778                     55                        
    58       1.8373              52            52                 
    59       1.9018                     56                        
    60       1.9314                    57,58                      
    61       2.2831                            53                 
    62       2.4231              53                   52          
    63       2.5747                                   53          
    64       2.6565                            54                 
    65       2.7523              54                               
    66       2.9739                                   54          
    67       3.0226                            55     55          
    68       3.1893              55                               
    69       3.2539              56            56                 
    70       3.300               57           57,58               
    71       3.3521       51                   59                 
    72       3.391              58,59                             
    73       3.614               60                  56,57        
    74       3.7369       52                                      
    75       3.8317                                   58     51   
    76       3.9045       53                                      
    77       4.2842                                          52   
    78       4.4915       54                                      
    79       5.2129       55                                      
    80       5.2488       56                                      
    81       5.2788       57                                      
    82       5.6142       58                                      
    83       5.6296       59                                      
    84       5.9033       60                                      
    91       1.957        91     91     91     91     91     91   
                                                                  
 MT=16, 22, 28, 102, 103, 107, 111                                
    (N,2N), (N,NA), (N,NP), CAPTURE, (N,P), (N,A) AND (N,2P)      
   CONSTRUCTED FROM THE EVALUATED DATA FOR CA ISOTOPES.  THE DATA 
   FOR MT=103, 107 AND 111 ARE THE SAME AS JENDL-3.1.  THOSE OF   
   MT=22 AND 28 WERE MAINLY TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  THE    
   CAPTURE CROSS SECTION ABOVE 3 MEV WAS LARGELY CHANGED FROM     
   JENDL-3.1 BRCAUSE OF CA-40.                                    
                                                                  
 MT=251      MU-BAR                                               
   CALCULATED WITH THE OPTICAL MODEL.                             
                                                                  
MF=4  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                 
 MT=2                                                             
   CALCULATED WITH THE CASTHY CODE/8/.                            
 MT=51-84                                                         
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.                                  
 MT=16, 22, 28, 91                                                
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE, AND TRANSFORMED INTO THE LAB     
   SYSTEM.                                                        
                                                                  
MF=5  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                  
 MT=16, 22, 28, 91                                                
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE, AND TRANSFORMED INTO THE LAB     
   SYSTEM.                                                        
                                                                  
MF=12  PHOTON PRODUCTION MULTIPLICITIES                           
 MT=102 (BELOW 4 MEV)                                             
    CALCULATED FROM ENERGY BALANCE.                               
 MT=103, 107 (BELOW 4 MEV)                                        
    CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/9/.                            
                                                                  
MF=13  PHOTON PRODUCTION CROSS SECTIONS                           
 MT=3 (ABOVE 4 MEV)                                               
    CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/9/.                            
 MT=4 (BELOW 4 MEV)                                               
    CALCULATED FROM THE INELASTIC SCATTRING CROSS SECTIONS AND THE
    TRANSITION PROBABILITIES OF ISOTOPES.                         
                                                                  
MF=14  PHOTON ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS                               
 MT=3, 4, 102, 103, 107                                           
    ASSUMED TO BE ISOTROPIC IN THE LABORATORY SYSTEM.             
                                                                  
MF=15  CONTINUOUS PHOTON ENERGY SPECTRA                           
 MT=3, 103, 107                                                   
    CALCULATED WITH THE GNASH CODE/9/.                            
 MT=102                                                           
    ASSUMED TO BE THE SAME AS THOSE OF CA-40 WHICH WERE CALCULATED
    WITH CASTHY BELOW 10 KEV AND WITH GNASH ABOVE 200 KEV.        
                                                                  
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    CHEM. 56, 675 (1984).                                         
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