58-Ce-140

 58-CE-140 JNDC       EVAL-MAR90 JNDC FP NUCLEAR DATA W.G.        
                      DIST-SEP90 REV2-NOV93                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 5837                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
HISTORY                                                           
84-10 EVALUATION FOR JENDL-2 WAS MADE BY JNDC FPND W.G./1/        
90-03 MODIFICATION FOR JENDL-3 WAS MADE/2/.                       
93-10 JENDL-3.2 WAS MADE BY JNDC FPND W.G.                        
                                                                  
     *****   MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      (2,151)       RESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS                 
     ***********************************************************  
                                                                  
                                                                  
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 200 KEV        
      RESONANCE PARAMETERS EVALUATED BY KIKUCHI/3/ FOR JENDL-2    
    WERE ADOPTED.  NEUTRON WIDTHS WERE OBTAINED FROM DATA MEASURED
    BY HACKEN ET AL./4/ AND CAMARDA /5/, AND RADIATION WIDTHS FROM
    CAPTURE AREAS BY MUSGROVE ET AL./6/ FOR THE RESONANCES ONLY   
    WHOSE CAPTURE AREA WAS MEASURED, THE NEUTRON WIDTH WAS DEDUCED
    BY ASSUMING THE AVERAGE RADIATION WIDTH OF 0.034+-0.029 EV FOR
    S-WAVE RESONANCES AND 0.029+-0.008 EV FOR P-WAVE ONES.  A     
    NEGATIVE RESONANCE WAS ADDED SO AS TO REPRODUCE THE CAPTURE   
    CROSS SECTION OF 0.57+-0.04 BARN AND THE ELASTIC SCATTERING   
    CROSS SECTION OF 2.83+-0.11 BARNS AT 0.0253 EV/7/.            
      FOR JENDL-3.2, NEUTRON WIDTHS OF 14 RESONANCES WERE REPLACED
    WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA OBTAINED BY OHKUBO/8/ IN THE ENERGY    
    RANGE FROM 2.5437 KEV TO 55.113 KEV.  PARAMETERS OF THE       
    NEGATIVE RESONANCE WERE RE-ADJUSTED TO THE ABOVE THERMAL CROSS
    SECTIONS /7/.                                                 
                                                                  
  NO UNRESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS ARE GIVEN.                   
                                                                  
  CALCULATED 2200-M/S CROSS SECTIONS AND RES. INTEGRALS (BARNS)   
                     2200 M/S               RES. INTEG.           
      TOTAL           3.3995                   -                  
      ELASTIC         2.8299                   -                  
      CAPTURE         0.5697                    0.278             
                                                                  
MF = 3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                    
  BELOW 200 KEV, RESONANCE PARAMETERS WERE GIVEN.                 
  ABOVE 200 KEV, THE SPHERICAL OPTICAL AND STATISTICAL MODEL      
  CALCULATION WAS PERFORMED WITH CASTHY/9/, BY TAKING ACCOUNT OF  
  COMPETING REACTIONS, OF WHICH CROSS SECTIONS WERE CALCULATED    
  WITH PEGASUS/10/ 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/11/, ISLAM ET AL./12/,   
  NISHIMURA ET AL./13/ 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/14/                                         
     ALPHA    = HUIZENGA AND IGO/15/                              
     DEUTERON = LOHR AND HAEBERLI/16/                             
     HELIUM-3 AND TRITON = BECCHETTI AND GREENLEES/17/            
  PARAMETERS FOR THE COMPOSITE LEVEL DENSITY FORMULA OF GILBERT   
  AND CAMERON/18/ WERE EVALUATED BY IIJIMA ET AL./19/  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
  /20/.                                                           
                                                                  
  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 TAKEN FROM REF./21/.           
                                                                  
           NO.      ENERGY(MEV)    SPIN-PARITY    DWBA CAL.       
           GR.       0.0             0  +                         
            1        1.5964          2  +             *           
            2        1.9033          0  +                         
            3        2.0840          4  +                         
            4        2.1081          6  +                         
            5        2.3482          2  +                         
            6        2.3500          5  +                         
            7        2.4123          3  +                         
            8        2.4643          3  -             *           
            9        2.4812          4  +                         
           10        2.5161          3  +                         
           11        2.5217          2  +                         
           12        2.5334          1  +                         
           13        2.5475          2  +                         
           14        2.8997          2  +                         
           15        3.0169          0  +                         
           16        3.0400          3  -                         
           17        3.1190          2  +                         
           18        3.2330          0  +                         
           19        3.2500          5  -                         
      LEVELS ABOVE 3.32 MEV WERE ASSUMED TO BE OVERLAPPING.       
                                                                  
    FOR THE LEVELS WITH AN ASTERISK, THE CONTRIBUTION OF DIRECT   
    INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS WAS CALCULATED BY THE     
    DWUCK-4 CODE/22/.  DEFORMATION PARAMETERS (BETA2 = 0.1012 AND 
    BETA3 = 0.127) WERE BASED ON THE DATA COMPILED BY RAMAN ET    
    AL./23/ AND SPEAR/24/, RESPECTIVELY.                          
                                                                  
  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/25/ AND NORMALIZED TO 1 MILLI-BARN AT 14 MEV.       
                                                                  
    THE GAMMA-RAY STRENGTH FUNCTION (6.30E-06) WAS ADJUSTED TO    
    REPRODUCE THE CAPTURE CROSS SECTION OF 5.0 MILLI-BARNS AT 70  
    KEV MEASURED BY MUSGROVE ET AL./26/                           
                                                                  
  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 =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/10/.                                                  
                                                                  
    THE KALBACH'S CONSTANT K (= 247.8) WAS ESTIMATED BY THE       
    FORMULA DERIVED FROM KIKUCHI-KAWAI'S FORMALISM/27/ 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)          7.50  MB (MEASURED BY TENG DAN+/28/)         
      (N,ALPHA)      4.60  MB (RECOMMENDED BY FORREST/29/)        
                                                                  
  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.  CONTRIBUTION OF DIRECT INELASTIC       
  SCATTERING WAS CALCULATED WITH DWUCK-4.  FOR OTHER REACTIONS,   
  ISOTROPIC DISTRIBUTIONS 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 FROM OVERLAPPING LEVELS AND FOR
  OTHER NEUTRON EMITTING REACTIONS.                               
                                                                  
TABLE 1  NEUTRON OPTICAL POTENTIAL PARAMETERS                     
                                                                  
                DEPTH (MEV)       RADIUS(FM)    DIFFUSENESS(FM)   
         ----------------------   ------------  ---------------   
        V  = 41.8                 R0 = 6.89     A0 = 0.62         
        WS = 2.95+0.789E          RS = 7.098    AS = 0.35         
        VSO= 7.0                  RSO= 6.89     ASO= 0.62         
  THE FORM OF SURFACE ABSORPTION PART IS DER. WOODS-SAXON TYPE.   
                                                                  
TABLE 2  LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS                                 
                                                                  
 NUCLIDE  SYST A(1/MEV)  T(MEV)    C(1/MEV)  EX(MEV)   PAIRING    
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 56-BA-136     1.610E+01 6.500E-01 5.721E-01 6.928E+00 2.280E+00  
 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  
                                                                  
 57-LA-137     1.558E+01 6.210E-01 3.521E+00 4.624E+00 7.000E-01  
 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        
                                                                  
 58-CE-138  *  1.618E+01 5.580E-01 2.611E-01 5.011E+00 1.870E+00  
 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  
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  SYST:  * = LDP'S WERE DETERMINED FROM SYSTEMATICS.              
                                                                  
 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 6.125 FOR CE-140 AND 9.569 FOR CE-141.             
                                                                  
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