83-Bi-209

 83-Bi-209 JAERI      EVAL-MAY89 N.YAMAMURO,A.ZUKERAN,JENDL-3 C.G.
                      DIST-MAY10                       20100302   
----JENDL-4.0         MATERIAL 8325                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
------ENDF-6 FORMAT                                               
                                                                  
HISTORY                                                           
89-04  Evaluation was performed for JENDL-3.                      
89-05  Compiled by K.Shibata and T.Narita (jaeri).                
94-02  JENDL-3.2.                                                 
       Compiled by T.Nakagawa (ndc/jaeri)                         
                                                                  
     *****   Modified parts for JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      (3,2), (3,4), (3,58)  Around 3 MeV.                         
      (4,16-91), (5,16-91)  Taken from JENDL fusion file.         
      (12,102)              From energy balance.                  
     ***********************************************************  
                                                                  
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      JENDL fusion file /1/  (as of sep. 1993)                    
            Evaluated and compiled by S. Chiba (ndc/jaeri)        
                                                                  
      Data were taken from JENDL-3.1 except for the following:    
            The neutron energy distributions of mt=16, 17, 22, 28 
        and 91 were replaced with calculated values with snicros- 
        II/2/.  However, those of mt=16 and 91 above 17 MeV were  
        taken from JENDL-3.1 because they reproduced the data     
        measured by Matsuyama et al./3/ at 18 MeV better than the 
        sincros-II calculation.  The angular distributions of     
        continuum neutrons were created by f15tob/1/.  The MSD/MSC
        ratio was taken from the sincros-II calculation, and      
        Kumabe's systematics/4/ was used.                         
           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/5/.   
     -------------------------------------------------------------
01-09  JENDL-3.3                                                  
       Compiled by K.Shibata (jaeri).                             
       *****  Modified parts for JENDL-3.3  **********************
       (1,451)               Updated.                             
       (3,1)                 Re-calculated.                       
       (3,2)                 Re-calculated.                       
       (3,102)               Revised above 200 keV.               
       (3,203-207)           Calculated.                          
       (3,251)               Deleted.                             
       (4,2)                 Tranformation matrix deleted.        
       (4,16-91)             Deleted.                             
       (5,16-91)             Deleted.                             
       (6,16-91)             Taken from JENDL fusion file.        
       (6,203-207)           Taken from JENDL fusion file.        
       ***********************************************************
06-05  Covariances for MF/MT=33/4,33/51-62,33/91 were added by    
       K.Shibata.                                                 
10-01  JENDL-4.0                                                  
       Compiled by K.Shibata and A.Ichihara (jaea).               
       *****  Modified parts for JENDL-4.0  **********************
       (1,451)               Updated.                             
       (2,151)               Updated.                             
       (3,102)               Replaced by the POD calculation.     
       (8,102)               Added.                               
       (9,102)               Calculated with the POD code.        
       ***********************************************************
                                                                  
                                                                  
mf=1          General information                                 
  mt=451    Descriptive data and dictionary                       
                                                                  
mf=2          Resonance parameters                                
  mt=151    Resolved resonance parameters for MLBW formula        
     Parameters were mainly taken from the work of Mughabghab     
     et al. /6/.                                                  
     Resonance region : 1.0e-5 eV to 200 keV.                     
     Scattering radius: 9.68 fm                                   
     *************************************************************
     In JENDL-4.0, the resolved resonance parameters were upodated
     by considering the data obtained by Domingo-Pardo et al./25/ 
     A negative resonance was placed in order to reproduce the    
     thermal capture cross seciton recommended by Mughabghab./26/ 
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    Thermal cross sections and resonance integrals at 300 K       
    ----------------------------------------------------------    
                     0.0253 eV           res. integ. (*)          
                      (barns)              (barns)                
    ----------------------------------------------------------    
     Total           9.4242E+00                                   
     Elastic         9.3900E+00                                   
     n,gamma         3.4210E-02           1.715E-01               
    ----------------------------------------------------------    
       (*) Integrated from 0.5 eV to 10 MeV.                      
                                                                  
mf=3          Neutron cross sections                              
  mt=1      Total                                                 
        Below 200 keV   : Background cross sections given between 
                          30 kev and 200 keV.                     
        200 keV to 20 MeV: Based on the experimental data         
                           /7,8,9/.                               
  mt=2      Elastic scattering                                    
        (total) - (reaction cross section)                        
  mt=3      Non elastic                                           
        Sum of mt=4, 16, 17, 22, 28, 102, 103, 104, 107           
  mt=4,51-62,91 Inelastic scattering                              
        Statistical model calculations were made with the sincros 
        system /2/ using the modified Walter-Guss potential       
        parameters for neutrons.  For mt=51,52,58,62, the experi- 
        mental data of Smith et al./10/ were adopted below 5 MeV. 
        The calculated cross section of mt=91 was modified so as  
        to reproduce the measurements of the total inelastic cross
        section below 8 MeV.  The direct-process components were  
        considered for the levels of mt=51,52,58,91 by the DWBA   
        calculations.                                             
                                                                  
        The level scheme is given as follows:                     
          no.    energy(MeV) spin-parity                          
          g.s.     0.0        9/2 -                               
           1.      0.8964     7/2 -                               
           2.      1.6085    13/2 +                               
           3.      2.4300     1/2 +                               
           4.      2.4920     3/2 +                               
           5.      2.5645     9/2 +                               
           6.      2.5830     7/2 +                               
           7.      2.5990    11/2 +                               
           8.      2.6017    13/2 +                               
           9.      2.6170     5/2 +                               
          10.      2.7411    15/2 +                               
          11.      2.7660     5/2 +                               
          12.      2.8220     5/2 -                               
                                                                  
        Levels above 2.85 MeV were assumed to be overlapping.     
                                                                  
  mt=16,17,22,28,103,104,107 (n,2n),(n,3n),(n,n'a),(n,n'p),(n,p)  
     (n,d) and (n,a) cross sections                               
        Calculated with sincros/2/.  Optical potential parameters 
        for proton, alpha-particle and deuteron were taken from   
        the works of Perey/11/, Lemos/12/ and Lohr and Haeverli   
        /13/, respectively.  The calculated (n,p) cross section   
        was multiplied by 0.3333 in order to fit to the           
        experimental data /14,15,16/ around 14 MeV.               
                                                                  
  mt=102    Radiative capture cross section                       
        1.0e-5 eV to 200 keV: Resonance parameters given between  
                              30 keV and 200 keV.                 
        200 keV to 3 MeV: calculated with the casthy code/17/.    
                          The calculation was normalized to       
                          4 mb at 100 keV.                        
        3 MeV to 20 MeV:  Based on the measurements./18,19,20/.   
        *******  For JENDL-3.3  **********************************
        At 200 keV, a background cross section of 1.5 mb was set. 
        **********************************************************
        *******  For JENDL-4.0  **********************************
        Cross sections above 200 keV were calculated by the POD   
        code /27/.  The cross section was normalized to 1.42 mb   
        at 500 keV with the measured data by Saito et al./23,28/  
        **********************************************************
                                                                  
  mt=203  : Total proton production                               
        Sum of mt=28 and 103.                                     
                                                                  
  mt=204  : Total deuteron production                             
        Equal to mt=104.                                          
                                                                  
  mt=207  : Total alpha production                                
        Sum of mt=22 and 107.                                     
                                                                  
mf=4          Angular distributions of secondary neutrons         
  mt=2,51-62                                                      
        Calculated with casthy for equilibrium process.           
        the components of the direct process were added to        
        the levels of mt=51,52,58 by using the dwuck code /21/.   
                                                                  
mf=6          Energy-angle distributions of secondary particles   
  mt=16, 17, 22, 28, 91                                           
        Based on Kumabe's systematics/1,4/.                       
  mt=203,204,207                                                  
        Based on Kalbach's systematics/1,22/.                     
                                                                  
mf=8          Radioactive nuclide production                      
  mt=102                                                          
        Decay data were taken from ENSDF.                         
                                                                  
mf=9     Multiplicities for production of radioactive elements    
  mt=102                                                          
        The isomeric ratio in thermal region was obtained         
        from the table of Mughabghab /26/.                        
        The ratio was calculated by the POD code for neutron      
        energies larger than 30 keV.                              
        The calculated data at 30 keV is consistent with the      
        measured data by Saito et al. /29/                        
                                                                  
mf=12         Photon production multiplicities                    
  mt=3 (above 200 keV)                                            
        Calculated with sincros.                                  
  mt=102 (below 200 keV)                                          
        Calculated from energy balance.                           
                                                                  
mf=14         Photon angular distributions                        
  mt=3,102                                                        
        Assumed to be isotropic.                                  
                                                                  
mf=15         Photon energy distributions                         
  mt=3,102                                                        
        Calculated with sincros.                                  
                                                                  
mf=33                                                             
  mt=4                                                            
        Sum up of mf/mt=33/51-91.                                 
  mt=51-63, 91                                                    
        Covariances of statistical model calculations were        
        estimated on the kalman system/24/.  Covariances of       
        optical model parameters were obtained by assuming 5%     
        standard deviations of calculated total cross sections.   
        Standard deviations of the target level density a and the 
        deforamtion parameters for DWBA were assumed to be 2% and 
        10%, respctviely.                                         
                                                                  
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