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JENDL-4.0: A New Library for Nuclear Science and Engineering

The fourth version of the Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library has been produced in cooperation with the Japanese Nuclear Data Committee. In the new library, much emphasis is placed on the improvements of fission product and minor actinoid data. Two nuclear model codes were developed in order to...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear science and technology 2011-01, Vol.48 (1), p.1
Main Authors: SHIBATA, Keiichi, IWAMOTO, Osamu, NAKAGAWA, Tsuneo, IWAMOTO, Nobuyuki, ICHIHARA, Akira, KUNIEDA, Satoshi, CHIBA, Satoshi, FURUTAKA, Kazuyoshi, OTUKA, Naohiko, OHSAWA, Takaaki, MURATA, Toru, MATSUNOBU, Hiroyuki, ZUKERAN, Atsushi, KAMADA, So, KATAKURA, Jun-ichi
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Summary:The fourth version of the Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library has been produced in cooperation with the Japanese Nuclear Data Committee. In the new library, much emphasis is placed on the improvements of fission product and minor actinoid data. Two nuclear model codes were developed in order to evaluate the cross sections of fission products and minor actinoids. Coupled-channel optical model parameters, which can be applied to wide mass and energy regions, were obtained for nuclear model calculations. Thermal cross sections of actinoids were carefully examined by considering experimental data or by the systematics of neighboring nuclei. Most of the fission cross sections were derived from experimental data. A simultaneous evaluation was performed for the fission cross sections of important uranium and plutonium isotopes above 10 keV. New evaluations were performed for the thirty fission-product nuclides that had not been contained in the previous library JENDL-3.3. The data for light elements and structural materials were partly reevaluated. Moreover, covariances were estimated mainly for actinoids. The new library was released as JENDL-4.0, and the data can be retrieved from the Web site of the JAEA Nuclear Data Center.
ISSN:0022-3131
1881-1248
DOI:10.3327/jnst.48.1