40-Zr- 0

 40-ZR-  0 MAPI       EVAL-NOV88 M.SASAKI (MAPI)                  
                      DIST-SEP89 REV2-APR94                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL 4000                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
HISTORY                                                           
88-11 COMPILED BY T.ASAMI (JAERI)                                 
94-04 JENDL-3.2                                                   
        RESONANCE PARAMS OF ZR-90 MODIFIED BY M.KAWAI(TOSHIBA).   
        GAMMA-RAY PRODUCTION DATA MODIFIED BY S.IGARASI(NEDAC).   
        OTHER MODIFICATIONS WERE ADOPTED FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  
      COMPILED BY T.NAKAGAWA (NDC/JAERI)                          
                                                                  
     *****   MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      (2,151)       RESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS OF ZR-90        
      ALL CROSS-SECTION DATA                                      
                    MAINLY TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE           
      (4,16-91)     TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE                  
      (5,16-91)     TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE                  
      (12,102)                                                    
      (13,3), (13,4), (13,103), (13,107)                          
      (14,4), (14,103), (14,107)                                  
      (15,3), (15,102), (15,103), (15,107)                        
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      JENDL FUSION FILE /1/  (AS OF APR. 1994)                    
            EVALUATED AND COMILED BY S.CHIBA (NDC/JAERI)          
                                                                  
      -  THE DISCRETE INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS AND     
         THEIR ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS WERE CALCULATED WITH CASTHY2Y
         AND DWUCKY IN SINCROS-II SYSTEM/2/ FOR EACH ISOTOPE.     
         THE DATA OF NATURAL ZR WAS CONSTRUCTED FROM THESE ISOTOPE
         DATA.                                                    
      -  OTHER REACTION CROSS SECTIONS, I.E., THE CONTINUUM       
         INELASTIC SCATTERING, (N,2N), (N,3N), (N,NA), (N,NP) AND 
         (N,ND) REACTION CROSS SECTIONS AND THEIR SECONDARY       
         NEUTRON ENERGY SPECTRA, AND (N,P), (N,D), (N,T), (N,HE3) 
         AND (N,A) CROSS SECTIONS WERE CALCULATED BY EGNASH2 IN   
         THE SINCROS-II FOR EACH ISOTOPE.  THE DATA FOR NATURAL ZR
         WAS CONSTRUCTED FROM THESE DATA.                         
      -  THE DDX'S OF THE CONTINUUM NEUTRONS WERE CALCULATED BY   
         KUMABE'S SYSTEMATICS /3/ USING F15TOB /1/.  THE          
         PRECOMPOUND TO COMPOUND RATIO WAS TAKEN FROM THE EGNASH2 
         CALCULATION.                                             
      -  OTHER DATA 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  RESONANCE PARAMETERS                                     
   RESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS FOR MLBW FORMULA WERE GIVEN IN   
   THE ENERGY REGION FROM 1.0E-5 EV TO 171 KEV.  UPPER BOUNDARIES 
   OF THE RESOLVED RESONANCE REGIONS ARE:                         
       ZR-90: 171.0 KEV          ZR-91: 30.16 KEV                 
       ZR-92:  71.0 KEV          ZR-94: 53.5  KEV                 
       ZR-96: 100.0 KEV                                           
   UNRESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS WERE GIVEN UP TO 100 KEV FOR   
   ZR-91, -92, -94.  THE PARAMETERS WERE DETERMINED TO REPRODUCE  
   EVALUATED CAPTURE AND TOTAL CROSS SECTIONS.  DESCRIPTION ON    
   EVALUATION IS GIVEN IN THE (1,451) OF EACH ISOTOPE.  THE       
   ABUNDANCE DATA WERE TAKEN FROM REF./5/ TO BE 0.5145, 0.1122,   
   0.1715, 0.1738 AND 0.0280 FOR ZR-90, -91, -92, -94 AND -96,    
   RESPECTIVELY.                                                  
                                                                  
            2200 M/S CROSS SECTION(B)     RES. INTEGRAL(B)        
    TOTAL            6.6026                                       
    ELASTIC          6.4084                                       
    CAPTURE          0.1943                       1.203           
                                                                  
MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                      
   BELOW 100 KEV, NO BACKGROUND CROSS SECTION WAS GIVEN.  BETWEEN 
   100 AND 171 KEV, CONTRIBUTIONS FROM ZR-91, 92, 94 AND 96 WERE  
   GIVEN AS BACKGROUND CROSS SECTIONS TO TOTAL, ELASTIC AND       
   CAPTURE.                                                       
                                                                  
     FOR JENDL-3.2, THE ALL CROSS SECTION DATA EXCEPT FOR THE     
   TOTAL WERE ADOPTED FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  THE CALCULATION WAS
   MADE WITH SINCROS-II SYSTEM/2/ BY ADOPTING WALTER-GUSS OMP     
   MODIFIED BY YAMAMURO/2/ FOR NEUTRONS, LEMOS OMP MODIFIED BY    
   ARTHUR AND YOUNG/6/ FOR ALPHA, THE SAME OMP'S AS THE PEGASUS   
   CALCULATION FOR OTHER CHARGED PARTICLES AND STANDARD LEVEL     
   DENSITY PARAMETERS OF SINCROS-II SYSTEM.                       
                                                                  
   Q-VALUES OF THRESHOLD REACTIONS INCLUDING INELASTIC SCATTERING 
   WERE SLIGHTLY CHANGED FROM CORRECT VALUES TO CONSISTENT ONES   
   WITH THRESHOLD ENERGIES AND ATOMIC WEIGHT OF NATURAL ZR.       
                                                                  
 MT=1 TOTAL                                                       
   MANY EXPERIMENTAL DATA ARE EXISTING.  EVALUATED BASED ON THE   
   EXPERIMENTAL DATA.                                             
                                                                  
 MT=2 ELASTIC SCATTERING                                          
   OBTAINED BY SUBTRACTING THE SUM OF THE PARTIAL CROSS SECTIONS  
   FROM THE TOTAL CROSS SECTION.                                  
                                                                  
 MT=4, 51-89, 91 INELASTIC SCATTERING                             
   TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  THE LEVEL SCHEME WAS TAKEN FROM 
   REF./4/.  THE DATA FOR SOME LEVELS WERE LUMPED AS FOLLOWS:     
                                                                  
    MT   LEVEL ENERGY(MEV) ZR-90   ZR-91  ZR-92  ZR-94  ZR-96     
   G.S.      0.0                                                  
    51       0.918                                51              
    52       0.934                         51                     
    53       1.205                  51                            
    54       1.300                                52              
    55       1.383                         52                     
    56       1.466                  52            53              
    57       1.495                         53                     
    58       1.593                                       51       
    59       1.671                                54              
    60       1.750                                       52       
    61       1.761          51                                    
    62       1.847                         54                     
    63       1.882                  53                   53       
    64       2.042                  54            55              
    65       2.067                         55            53       
    66       2.131                  55                            
    67       2.150                         56     56              
    68       2.170                  56                            
    69       2.187          52      57                            
    70       2.201                  58                            
    71       2.225                                       54       
    72       2.260                  59                            
    73       2.288                  60                            
    74       2.319          53      61                            
    75       2.329                         57     57     55       
    76       2.356                 62,63          58              
    77       2.395                  64     58                     
    78       2.439                                       56       
    79       2.486                         59                     
    80       2.507                                59              
    81       2.604                                60              
    82       2.698                                61              
    83       2.739         54,55           60                     
    84       2.819                        61,62  62-64   57       
    85       2.903                        63,64                   
    86       2.958                         65                     
    87       3.039                        66,67                   
    88       3.078          56                                    
    89       3.309          57                                    
    91       2.395          91      91     91     91     91       
                                                                  
 MT=16, 22, 28, 103 AND 107   (N,2N), (N,NA), (N,NP), (N,P) AND   
            (N,A)                                                 
    CONSTRUCTED FROM THE STATISTICAL-MODEL CALCULATIONS FOR       
    EACH ISOTOPE.                                                 
                                                                  
 MT=102      CAPTURE                                              
    CONSTRUCTED FROM THE DATA OF EACH ISOTOPE, THEN MODIFIED BY   
    MULTIPLING AN ENERGY DEPENDENT FACTOR TO REPRODUCE THE        
    EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF STAVISSKIJ ET AL./7/ AND POENITZ /8/.    
                                                                  
 MT=251      MU-BAR                                               
    CALCULATED WITH OPTICAL MODEL.                                
                                                                  
MF=4  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                 
 MT=2   ELASTIC SCATTERING                                        
    CONSTRUCTED FROM THE STATISTICAL-MODEL/9/ CALCULATIONS        
    FOR EACH ISOTOPE.                                             
 MT=51-89   INELASTIC SCATTERING                                  
    TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  CONSTRUCTED FROM THE DATA FOR  
    EACH ISOTOPE.                                                 
 MT=16, 22, 28, 91                                                
    TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  DDX DATA IN MF6 WERE           
    APPROXIMATELY TRANSFORMED TO MF4 AND MF5.                     
                                                                  
MF=5  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                  
 MT=16, 22, 28, 91                                                
    TAKEN FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.  DDX DATA IN MF6 WERE           
    APPROXIMATELY TRANSFORMED TO MF4 AND MF5.                     
                                                                  
MF=12  PHOTON PRODUCTION MULTIPLICITIES                           
 MT=102                                                           
    FROM ENERGY BALANCE.                                          
                                                                  
MF=13  PHOTON PRODUCTION CROSS SECTIONS                           
 MT=3  (ABOVE 2 MEV)                                              
    CONSTRUCTED FROM THE DATA FOR 5 ISOTOPES, USING MULTIPLICITIES
    CALCULATED WITH EGNASH /2/ AND CROSS SECTIONS.                
 MT=4  (BELOW 2 MEV)                                              
    CONSTRUCTED FROM LEVEL EXCITATION CROSS SECTIONS OF ISOTOPES  
    AND TRANSITION PROBABILITIES TAKEN FROM ENSDF.                
 MT=103, 107 (BELOW 2 MEV)                                        
    MADE FROM THE DATA FOR ISOTOPES CALCULATED WITH EGNASH.       
                                                                  
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                           
 MF=3 (ABOVE 2 MEV)                                               
    CALCULATED WITH EGNASH.                                       
 MT=102                                                           
    SPECTRA WERE CALCULATED WITH CASTHY FOR 5 ISOTOPES, REFERRING 
    TO THE COMPILATION OF GAMMA-RAY SPECTRA FOR THERMAL NEUTRON BY
    LONE ET AL. /10/ , AT 1.0E-5, 2.53E-2, 1.0, 1.0E+2, 1.0E+3,   
    1.0E+5, 5.0E+5, 1.0E+6, 1.5E+6 AND 2.0E+6 EV.  PRIMARY        
    TRANSITIONS WERE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT FOR ZR-90, ZR-91 AND      
    ZR-94.                                                        
 MF=103, 107 (BELOW 2 MEV)                                        
    CALCULATED WITH EGNASH.                                       
                                                                  
                                                                  
REFERENCES                                                        
 1) CHIBA, S. ET AL.: JAERI-M 92-027, P.35 (1992).                
 2) YAMAMURO, N.: JAERI-M 90-006 (1990).                          
 3) KUMABE, I. ET AL.: NUCL. SCI. ENG., 104, 280 (1990).          
 4) ENSDF: EVALUATED NUCLEAR STRUCTURE DATA FILE, BNL/NNDC.       
 5) HOLDEN, N.E., MARTIN, R.L. AND BARNES, I.L. : PURE & APPL.    
    CHEM. 56, 675 (1984).                                         
 6) ARTHUR, E.D. AND YOUNG, P.G.: LA-8626-MS (1980).              
 7) STAVISSKIJ JU.JA. ET AL.: AT. ENERGIJA, 15, 323 (1963).       
    EXFOR 40679004.                                               
 8) POENITZ W.P.: ANL-83-4, P.239 (1982). EXFOR 12832003.         
 9) FU, C.Y. : ORNL/TM 7042 (1980).                               
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