18-Ar-37

MT Reaction 0.0253-eV Maxwellian
Average
g-factor Resonance
Integral
14-MeV Fis. Spec.
Average
1 (n,total) 1.114 (kb) 1.113 (kb) 0.999 1.940 (b) 3.258 (b)
2 (n,elastic) 1.324 (b) 1.495 (b) 1.129 826.0 (mb) 2.666 (b)
4 (n,inelastic) ( E-threshold = 12.51 keV ) 270.9 (mb) 189.9 (mb)
16 (n,2n) ( E-threshold = 9.027 MeV ) 195.5 (mb) 170.0 (μb)
22 (n,na) ( E-threshold = 6.972 MeV ) 120.7 (mb) 42.72 (μb)
24 (n,2na) ( E-threshold = 15.85 MeV ) 38.29 (pb)
28 (n,np) ( E-threshold = 8.952 MeV ) 261.4 (mb) 80.09 (μb)
29 (n,n2a) ( E-threshold = 14.28 MeV ) 3.076 (fb)
32 (n,nd) ( E-threshold = 15.48 MeV ) 1.780 (nb)
34 (n,n3He) ( E-threshold = 16.38 MeV ) 22.90 (fb)
41 (n,2np) ( E-threshold = 17.77 MeV ) 227.0 (pb)
44 (n,n2p) ( E-threshold = 17.13 MeV ) 1.415 (pb)
45 (n,npa) ( E-threshold = 16.80 MeV ) 1.2e-17 (b)
102 (n,γ) 1.484 (b) 1.485 (b) 1.001 2.198 (b) 481.6 (μb) 1.349 (mb)
103 (n,p) 37.12 (b) 37.12 (b) 0.999 26.56 (b) 139.1 (mb) 220.2 (mb)
104 (n,d) ( E-threshold = 6.667 MeV ) 18.34 (mb) 10.36 (μb)
105 (n,t) ( E-threshold = 9.053 MeV ) 178.2 (μb) 63.68 (nb)
106 (n,He-3) ( E-threshold = 9.206 MeV ) 5.941 (μb) 1.017 (nb)
107 (n,a) 1.072 (kb) 1.072 (kb) 0.999 524.0 (b) 71.04 (mb) 181.4 (mb)
108 (n,2a) ( E-threshold = 3.383 MeV ) 11.81 (mb) 5.095 (μb)
109 (n,3a) ( E-threshold = 14.32 MeV ) 3.4e-27 (b)
111 (n,2p) ( E-threshold = 6.975 MeV ) 20.58 (mb) 21.36 (μb)
112 (n,pa) ( E-threshold = 6.424 MeV ) 2.549 (mb) 558.1 (nb)
115 (n,pd) ( E-threshold = 14.85 MeV ) 99.51 (pb)
116 (n,pt) ( E-threshold = 15.60 MeV ) 22.91 (pb)
117 (n,da) ( E-threshold = 14.52 MeV ) 735.4 (fb)

These cross sections are calculated from JENDL-5 at 300K using with LINEAR, RECENT and SIGMA1 codes of PREPRO. For more detail, please click here.
The background color of each cell noted a cross section means the order of the cross-section value.
The unit of cross section, (b), means barns, and SI prefixes are used as following.
(kb) → 103(b),  (mb) → 10−3(b),  (μb) → 10−6(b),  (nb) → 10−9(b),  (pb) → 10−12(b),  (fb) → 10−15(b)

MT is a number that defines a reaction type. For the relation between MT and reaction type, please see here or refer to the manual of ENDF formats.