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 26-FE- 56 JNDC       EVAL-MAR87 S.IIJIMA,H.YAMAKOSHI             
                      DIST-SEP89 REV2-MAR94                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 2631                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
 HISTORY                                                          
 87-03  EVALUATION WAS PERFORMED FOR JENDL-3.                     
 87-05  COMPILED BY K.SHIBATA (JAERI).                            
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 93-07  MODFIFCATION WAS MADE FOR (3,51-55),(3,59),(3,91).        
        FILES 4 AND 5 FOR MT=16,22,28,19 WERE OBTAINED FROM THE   
        FILE-6 OF THE JENDL FUSION FILE /9/.                      
        DATA FOR (3,4) WERE RECONSTRUCTED.                        
        (3,2) = TOTAL - NONELASTIC                                
 93-11  DATA FOR (12,102) AND (15,102) WERE REEVALUATED BY        
        S. IGARASI (NEDAC).                                       
 94-03  AS FOR (3,2) AND (3,107), SMALL CROSS-SECTION VALUES      
        WERE REPLACED WITH 0.0.                                   
        DATA WERE COMPILED BY K. SHIBATA (JAERI).                 
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 MF=1  GENERAL INFORMATION                                        
   MT=451  DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND DICTIONARY                        
                                                                  
 MF=2  RESONANCE PARAMETERS                                       
   MT=151 RESOLVED RESONANCES                                     
       RESONANCE REGION = 1.0E-5 EV TO 250.0 KEV                  
       THE MULTILEVEL BREIT-WIGNER FORMULA WAS USED.  PARAMETERS  
       WERE ADOPTED FROM THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA BY PEREY+ /1/.     
       R=6.5 FM WAS SELECTED TO REPRODUCE THE 24-KEV WINDOW CROSS 
       SECTION.  NEUTRON WIDTH OF 27.67-KEV RESONANCE WAS TAKEN AS
       1420 EV.  THE PARAMETERS OF THE 1.15-KEV RESONANCE WERE    
       TAKEN FROM THE RESULT OF THE NEANDC TASK FORCE /2/.        
                                                                  
       CALCULATED 2200-M/S CROSS SECTIONS AND RES. INTEGRALS.     
                       2200-M/S     RES. INTEG.                   
          ELASTIC      12.46  B         -                         
          CAPTURE       2.813 B        1.446 B                    
          TOTAL        15.27  B         -                         
                                                                  
 MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                     
       BELOW 250 KEV, BACKGROUND CROSS SECTIONS WERE GIVEN        
       FOR THE TOTAL AND ELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS.       
       ABOVE 250 KEV, CROSS SECTIONS WERE EVALUATED AS FOLLOWS.   
   MT=1    TOTAL                                                  
       SPHERICAL OPTICAL MODEL CALCULATION WAS MADE BY USING      
       CASTHY CODE /3/.  PARAMETERS ARE AS FOLLOWS,               
            V  = 46.0-0.25*E              , R0=1.286, A0=0.620    
            WS = 14.0-0.20*E              , RS=1.390, AS=0.700    
            VSO= 6.0                      , RSO=1.07,ASO=0.620    
                  (ENERGIES IN MEV, LENGTHS IN FM).               
   MT=2    ELASTIC SCATTERING                                     
       GIVEN AS TOTAL MINUS NONELASTIC CROSS SECTIONS.            
   MT=16,22,28  (N,2N),(N,N'A),(N,N'P)                            
       CALCULATED WITH GNASH /4/.                                 
   MT=4,51-77,91  INELASTIC SCATTERING                            
       THE CASTHY AND GNASH CALCULATIONS WERE ADOPTED FOR         
       NEUTRON ENERGIES BELOW AND ABOVE 7 MEV, RESPECTIVELY.      
       THE DIRECT-PROCESS COMPONENT WAS CONSIDERED FOR MT=        
       51,52,53,54,77 BY THE C.C. THEORY.                         
                                                                  
       THE LEVEL SCHEME IS GIVEN AS FOLLOWS:                      
          NO.     ENERGY(MEV)  SPIN-PARITY                        
          G.S.      0.0          0 +                              
           1.       0.8468       2 +                              
           2.       2.0851       4 +                              
           3.       2.6576       2 +                              
           4.       2.9417       0 +                              
           5.       2.9600       2 +                              
           6.       3.1200       1 +                              
           7.       3.1229       4 +                              
           8.       3.3702       2 +                              
           9.       3.3884       6 +                              
          10.       3.4454       3 +                              
          11.       3.4493       1 +                              
          12.       3.6009       2 +                              
          13.       3.6019       2 +                              
          14.       3.6070       0 +                              
          15.       3.7480       2 +                              
          16.       3.7558       6 +                              
          17.       3.8320       2 +                              
          18.       3.8565       3 +                              
          19.       4.0940       3 +                              
          20.       4.1003       3 +                              
          21.       4.1200       4 +                              
          22.       4.2982       4 +                              
          23.       4.3020       0 +                              
          24.       4.3950       3 +                              
          25.       4.4010       2 +                              
          26.       4.4584       3 +                              
          27.       4.5100       3 -                              
       CONTINUUM LEVELS WERE ASSUMED ABOVE 4.701 MEV.             
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       FOR MF/MT=3/51 BETWEEN THRESHOLD AND 2.1 MEV, EVALUATED    
       DATA WERE OBTAINED FROM HIGH RESOLUTION DATA OF VOSS ET    
       AL. /7/ BY TAKING ACCOUNT OF GAMMA-RAY ANGULAR DISTRI-     
       BUTIONS /8/.                                               
       THE CROSS SECTIONS FOR MT=54,91 WERE REPLACED WITH THOSE   
       CONTAINED IN THE JENDL FUSION FILE.                        
       AS FOR MT=59, A POINT AT 11.7 MEV WAS DELETED.             
       FURTHERMORE, THE CROSS SECTIONS FOR MT=52-55 WERE MODI-    
       FIED AROUND THRESHOLD BY CONSIDERING THE MEASUREMENTS      
       /11,12/.                                                   
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   MT=102  CAPTURE                                                
       BELOW 250 KEV, NO BACKGROUND.                              
       THE CASTHY CALCULATION WAS ADOPTED                         
   MT=103  (N,P)                                                  
       BELOW 7 MEV, BASED ON THE DATA OF SMITH AND MEADOWS/5/.    
       7 - 13 MEV, TAKEN FROM JENDL-2.                            
       13 - 16 MEV, BASED ON THE DATA OF IKEDA ET AL./6/          
       16 - 20 MEV, TAKEN FROM JENDL-2.                           
   MT=107  (N,ALPHA)                                              
       BASED ON EXPERIMENTAL DATA.                                
   MT=251  MU-BAR                                                 
       CALCULATED WITH CASTHY /3/.                                
                                                                  
 MF=4  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                
   MT=2,51-77                                                     
       OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL-MODEL CALCULATIONS WERE ADOPTED.   
       THE C.C. CALCULATIONS WERE ADDED TO THE LEVELS OF MT=51,52,
       53,54,77.                                                  
   MT=16,22,28,91                                                 
       OBTAINED FROM JENDL FUSION FILE (KALBACH'S SYSTEMATICS).   
                                                                  
 MF=5  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                 
   MT=16,22,28,91                                                 
       OBTAINED FROM JENDL FUSION FILE (SINCROS-II/10/ CAL-       
       CULATIONS).                                                
                                                                  
 MF=12 PHOTON MULTIPLICITIES AND TRANSITION PROBABILITY ARRAYS    
   MT=16,22,28,91,103,107                                         
       MULTIPLICITIES WERE CALCULATED WITH GNASH.                 
   MT=102                                                         
       CALCULATED WITH CASTHY.                                    
                                                                  
 MF=14 PHOTON ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS                               
   MT=16,22,28,51-77,91,102,103,107                               
       ASSUMED TO BE ISOTROPIC.                                   
                                                                  
 MF=15 PHOTON ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS                                
   MT=16,22,28,91,103,107                                         
       CALCULATED WITH GNASH.                                     
   MT=102                                                         
       CALCULATED WITH CASTHY.                                    
                                                                  
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     OF STRUCTURAL MATERIALS FOR FAST REACTORS, GEEL, (1977),     
     P.530.                                                       
  2) NAKAJIMA Y.: JAERI-M 85-035, P. 196 (1985).                  
  3) IGARASI S. : J. NUCL. SCI. TECHNOL., 12, 67 (1975).          
  4) YOUNG P.G. AND ARTHUR E.D.: LA-6974 (1977).                  
  5) SMITH D.L. AND MEADOWS J.W.: NUCL. SCI. ENG., 58, 314 (1975).
  6) IKEDA Y. ET AL.: JAERI 1312 (1988).                          
  7) VOSS F. ET AL.: PROC. THIRD CONF. ON NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS  
     AND TECHNOLOGY, 1971, KNOXVILLE, P.218 (1971).               
  8) SMITH D.L.: ANL/NDM-20 (1976).                               
  9) CHIBA S. ET AL.: JAERI-M 92-027, P.35 (1992).                
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