58-Ce-141
58-CE-141 JNDC EVAL-MAR90 JNDC FP NUCLEAR DATA W.G.
DIST-NOV90
----JENDL-3.2 MATERIAL 5840
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA
------ENDF-6 FORMAT
HISTORY
90-03 NEW EVALUATION FOR JENDL-3 WAS COMPLETED BY JNDC FPND
W.G./1/
MF = 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
MT=451 COMMENTS AND DICTIONARY
MF = 2 RESONANCE PARAMETERS
MT=151 RESOLVED AND UNRESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS
RESOLVED RESONANCE REGION (MLBW FORMULA) : BELOW 0.35 KEV.
EXPERIMENTAL DATA BY ANUFRIEV ET AL./2/ FOR 6 RESONANCES
BELOW 335 EV WERE USED FOR EVALUATION AS DESCRIBED BELOW.
RESONANCE ENERGIES, NEUTRON AND RADIATION WIDTHS GIVEN BY
ANUFRIEV ET AL. WERE ADOPTED FOR RECOMMENDED VALUES. TOTAL
SPIN J WAS DETERMINED WITH A RANDOM NUMBER METHOD. FINALLY, A
NEGATIVE RESONANCE WAS ADDED SO AS TO REPRODUCE THE THERMAL
CAPTURE CROSS SECTION GIVEN BY MUGHABGHAB ET AL./3/
UNRESOLVED RESONANCE REGION : 0.35 KEV - 100 KEV
THE NEUTRON STRENGTH FUNCTIONS, S0, S1 AND S2 WERE CALCULATED
WITH OPTICAL MODEL CODE CASTHY/4/. THE OBSERVED LEVEL SPACING
WAS DETERMINED TO REPRODUCE THE CAPTURE CROSS SECTION
CALCULATED WITH CASTHY. THE EFFECTIVE SCATTERING RADIUS WAS
OBTAINED FROM FITTING TO THE CALCULATED TOTAL CROSS SECTION AT
100 KEV. THE RADIATION WIDTH GG WAS BASED ON THE SYSTEMATICS
OF MEASURED VALUES FOR NEIGHBORING NUCLIDES.
TYPICAL VALUES OF THE PARAMETERS AT 70 KEV:
S0 = 0.560E-4, S1 = 0.780E-4, S2 = 0.590E-4, SG = 28.4E-4,
GG = 0.070 EV, R = 5.211 FM.
CALCULATED 2200-M/S CROSS SECTIONS AND RES. INTEGRALS (BARNS)
2200 M/S RES. INTEG.
TOTAL 31.47 -
ELASTIC 2.349 -
CAPTURE 29.12 503
MF = 3 NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS
BELOW 100 KEV, RESONANCE PARAMETERS WERE GIVEN.
ABOVE 100 KEV, THE SPHERICAL OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL MODEL
CALCULATION WAS PERFORMED WITH CASTHY, BY TAKING ACCOUNT OF
COMPETING REACTIONS, OF WHICH CROSS SECTIONS WERE CALCULATED
WITH PEGASUS/5/ STANDING ON A PREEQUILIBRIUM AND MULTI-STEP
EVAPORATION MODEL. THE OMP'S FOR NEUTRON GIVEN IN TABLE 1 WHICH
WERE DETERMINED SO AS TO REPRODUCE THE LA-139 TOTAL CROSS
SECTION MEASURED BY FOSTER AND GLASGOW/6/, ISLAM ET AL./7/,
NISHIMURA ET AL./8/ AND SO ON WERE ADOPTED BY ASSUMING THAT THE
TOTAL CROSS SECTION OF CE WAS SIMILER TO THAT OF LA-139. THE
OMP'S FOR CHARGED PARTICLES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
PROTON = PEREY/9/
ALPHA = HUIZENGA AND IGO/10/
DEUTERON = LOHR AND HAEBERLI/11/
HELIUM-3 AND TRITON = BECCHETTI AND GREENLEES/12/
PARAMETERS FOR THE COMPOSITE LEVEL DENSITY FORMULA OF GILBERT
AND CAMERON/13/ WERE EVALUATED BY IIJIMA ET AL./14/ MORE
EXTENSIVE DETERMINATION AND MODIFICATION WERE MADE IN THE
PRESENT WORK. TABLE 2 SHOWS THE LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS USED
IN THE PRESENT CALCULATION. ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF SPIN CUT-OFF
PARAMETER IN THE ENERGY RANGE BELOW E-JOINT IS DUE TO GRUPPELAAR
/15/.
MT = 1 TOTAL
SPHERICAL OPTICAL MODEL CALCULATION WAS ADOPTED.
MT = 2 ELASTIC SCATTERING
CALCULATED AS (TOTAL - SUM OF PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS).
MT = 4, 51 - 91 INELASTIC SCATTERING
SPHERICAL OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL MODEL CALCULATION WAS
ADOPTED. THE LEVEL SCHEME WAS BASED ON EVALUATED NUCLEAR
STRUCTURE DATA FILE (1987 VERSION)/16/ AND NUCLEAR DATA
SHEETS/17/.
NO. ENERGY(MEV) SPIN-PARITY
GR. 0.0 7/2 -
1 0.6621 3/2 -
2 1.1370 1/2 -
3 1.3545 9/2 -
4 1.3687 13/2 +
5 1.3780 9/2 -
6 1.4970 5/2 -
7 1.6265 3/2 +
8 1.6933 11/2 -
9 1.7390 7/2 -
10 1.7850 1/2 +
11 1.8087 3/2 -
12 1.8120 5/2 -
13 1.9150 11/2 -
14 1.9420 1/2 +
15 1.9625 15/2 +
16 1.9940 1/2 -
17 2.0440 11/2 -
18 2.1130 5/2 -
19 2.1650 11/2 -
20 2.1660 3/2 -
21 2.1711 9/2 -
22 2.1740 5/2 -
23 2.1890 5/2 -
24 2.1896 3/2 -
25 2.2074 7/2 +
26 2.2090 17/2 +
27 2.2430 7/2 +
28 2.2630 7/2 +
29 2.2669 5/2 +
LEVELS ABOVE 2.274 MEV WERE ASSUMED TO BE OVERLAPPING.
MT = 102 CAPTURE
SPHERICAL OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL MODEL CALCULATION WITH
CASTHY WAS ADOPTED. DIRECT AND SEMI-DIRECT CAPTURE CROSS
SECTIONS WERE ESTIMATED ACCORDING TO THE PROCEDURE OF BENZI
AND REFFO/18/ AND NORMALIZED TO 1 MILLI-BARN AT 14 MEV.
THE GAMMA-RAY STRENGTH FUNCTION (2.80E-03) WAS DETERMINED FROM
THE SYSTEMATICS OF RADIATION WIDTH (0.07 EV) AND THE AVERAGE
S-WAVE RESONANCE LEVEL SPACING (24.9 EV) CALCULATED FROM THE
LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS.
MT = 16 (N,2N) CROSS SECTION
MT = 17 (N,3N) CROSS SECTION
MT = 22 (N,N'A) CROSS SECTION
MT = 28 (N,N'P) CROSS SECTION
MT = 32 (N,N'D) CROSS SECTION
MT = 33 (N,N'T) CROSS SECTION
MT =103 (N,P) CROSS SECTION
MT =104 (N,D) CROSS SECTION
MT =105 (N,T) CROSS SECTION
MT =107 (N,ALPHA) CROSS SECTION
THESE REACTION CROSS SECTIONS WERE CALCULATED WITH THE
PREEQUILIBRIUM AND MULTI-STEP EVAPORATION MODEL CODE PEGASUS.
THE KALBACH'S CONSTANT K (= 311.1) WAS ESTIMATED BY THE
FORMULA DERIVED FROM KIKUCHI-KAWAI'S FORMALISM/19/ AND LEVEL
DENSITY PARAMETERS.
FINALLY, THE (N,P) AND (N,ALPHA) CROSS SECTIONS WERE
NORMALIZED TO THE FOLLOWING VALUES AT 14.5 MEV:
(N,P) 4.55 MB (SYSTEMATICS OF FORREST/20/)
(N,ALPHA) 1.99 MB (SYSTEMATICS OF FORREST)
MT = 251 MU-BAR
CALCULATED WITH CASTHY.
MF = 4 ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS
LEGENDRE POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS FOR ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS ARE
GIVEN IN THE CENTER-OF-MASS SYSTEM FOR MT=2 AND DISCRETE INELAS-
TIC LEVELS, AND IN THE LABORATORY SYSTEM FOR MT=91. THEY WERE
CALCULATED WITH CASTHY. FOR OTHER REACTIONS, ISOTROPIC DISTRI-
BUTIONS IN THE LABORATORY SYSTEM WERE ASSUMED.
MF = 5 ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS
ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS WERE CALCULATED WITH
PEGASUS FOR INELASTIC SCATTERING TO OVERLAPPING LEVELS AND FOR
OTHER NEUTRON EMITTING REACTIONS.
TABLE 1 NEUTRON OPTICAL POTENTIAL PARAMETERS
DEPTH (MEV) RADIUS(FM) DIFFUSENESS(FM)
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V = 41.8 R0 = 6.907 A0 = 0.62
WS = 2.95+0.789E RS = 7.115 AS = 0.35
VSO= 7.0 RSO= 6.907 ASO= 0.62
THE FORM OF SURFACE ABSORPTION PART IS DER. WOODS-SAXON TYPE.
TABLE 2 LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS
NUCLIDE A(1/MEV) T(MEV) C(1/MEV) EX(MEV) PAIRING
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56-BA-137 1.645E+01 5.640E-01 5.394E-01 4.905E+00 1.580E+00
56-BA-138 1.390E+01 7.200E-01 4.123E-01 7.233E+00 2.430E+00
56-BA-139 2.022E+01 4.800E-01 5.326E-01 4.629E+00 1.580E+00
56-BA-140 1.500E+01 6.930E-01 5.738E-01 7.244E+00 2.340E+00
57-LA-138 1.450E+01 6.310E-01 7.202E+00 3.634E+00 0.0
57-LA-139 1.380E+01 6.500E-01 1.653E+00 4.468E+00 8.500E-01
57-LA-140 1.558E+01 5.900E-01 7.912E+00 3.425E+00 0.0
57-LA-141 1.894E+01 5.130E-01 3.056E+00 4.024E+00 7.600E-01
58-CE-139 1.374E+01 6.450E-01 9.282E-01 4.685E+00 1.170E+00
58-CE-140 1.413E+01 6.541E-01 3.376E-01 5.852E+00 2.020E+00
58-CE-141 1.714E+01 5.150E-01 7.134E-01 3.957E+00 1.170E+00
58-CE-142 1.600E+01 6.000E-01 4.210E-01 5.674E+00 1.930E+00
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SPIN CUTOFF PARAMETERS WERE CALCULATED AS 0.146*SQRT(A)*A**(2/3).
IN THE CASTHY CALCULATION, SPIN CUTOFF FACTORS AT 0 MEV WERE
ASSUMED TO BE 9.569 FOR CE-141 AND 3.236 FOR CE-142.
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