H in CH2

 H(CH2)    GA         EVAL-DEC69 KOPPEL,HOUSTON,SPREVAK           
 REF.1 (1978)         DIST-MAY10                       20100309   
----JENDL-4.0         MATERIAL   37                               
-----THERMAL NEUTRON SCATTERING DATA                              
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 The data were taken from ENDF/B-VI.8.                            
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 TEMPERATURES = 296 350 DEG K.                                    
                                                                  
 HISTORY                                                          
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 THIS EVALUATION WAS PRODUCED AT GENERAL ATOMIC IN 1969 USING     
 THE GA CODES GASKET AND ZREND (SEE REF.1).  IT WAS CONVERTED     
 TO ENDF-6 FORMAT AT LOS ALAMOS IN 1989.  THE ONLY CHANGES        
 MADE TO THE CONTENTS WERE ADJUSTMENTS OF CROSS SECTIONS          
 TO MATCH THE ENDF/B-VI VALUES.                                   
                                                                  
 THEORY                                                           
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 POLYETHYLENE IS REPRESENTED USING A MODEL OF NONINTERACTING      
 CHAINS OF CH2 RADICALS ORIGINALLY DEVELOPED BY LIN AND KOENIG    
 (REF.2).  THE DISPERSION RELATION OF POLYETHYLENE SHOWS NINE     
 BRANCHES, THE FREQUENCY IN EACH BRANCH BEING A FUNCTION          
 OF THE PHASE DIFFERENCE OF THE VIBRATIONS OF CORRESPONDING       
 ATOMS IN NEIGHBORING CH2 UNITS.  FOR SOME NORMAL MODES, THE      
 RATIO OF THE AMPLITUDE OF THE HYDROGEN ATOM VIBRATIONS TO THE    
 AMPLITUDE OF THE CARBON ATOM VIBRATIONS ALSO DEPENDS STRONGLY    
 ON THE PHASE DIFFERENCE.  USING THIS MODEL, THE FREQUENCY        
 SPECTRUM WAS COMPUTED EXACTLY FOR THE HYDROGEN ATOMS IN HISTOGRAM
 FORM (REF.3).  THE LOW FREQUENCY PART OF THE HISTOGRAM (BELOW    
 0.02 EV) WAS THEN REPLACED BY A DEBYE SPECTRUM HAVING THE SAME   
 AREA, AND THE OTHER ELEMENTS OF THE HISTOGRAM DISTRIBUTION WERE  
 REPLACED BY GAUSSSIAN FUNCTIONS OF APPROPRIATE AREA CENTERED AT  
 THE CENTER OF EACH INTERVAL OF THE HISTOGRAM.  THE GA CODE       
 GASKET WAS THEN USED TO OBTAIN S(ALPHA,BETA).  THE ELASTIC       
 PART OF THE SCATTERING LAW IS REPRESENTED USING THE              
 INCOHERENT APPROXIMATION WITH DEBYE-WALLER INTEGRALS FROM THE    
 GASKET CALCULATION (SEE REF.1).  THIS EVALUATION ONLY GIVES      
 THE SCATTERING FROM THE HYDROGEN IN POLYETHYLENE.  THE CARBON    
 SHOULD BE TREATED AS A FREE GAS WITH MASS 12.011 AMU.            
                                                                  
 REFERENCES                                                       
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 1. J.U.KOPPEL AND D.H.HOUSTON, REFERENCE MANUAL FOR ENDF THERMAL 
    NEUTRON SCATTERING DATA, GENERAL ATOMIC REPORT GA-8774        
    REVISED AND REISSUED AS ENDF-269 BY THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR      
    DATA CENTER, JULY 1978.                                       
 2. T.P.LIN AND J.L.KOENIG, J.MOLEC.SPECTRA 9, 228 (1962).        
 3. D.SPREVAK AND J.U.KOPPEL, NUCLEONIK 12, 87 (1969).