New fit of thermal neutron constants (TNC) for U-233,U-235, Pu-239,Pu-241 and Cf-252(sf): Microscopic vs. maxwellian data

Vladimir G. Pronyaev, Roberto Capote, Andrej Trkov, Gilles Noguere, Anton Wallner

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    Abstract

    An IAEA project to update the Neutron Standards is near completion. Traditionally, the Thermal Neutron Constants (TNC) evaluated data by Axton for thermal-neutron scattering, capture and fission on four fissile nuclei and the total nu-bar of Cf-252(sf) are used as input in the combined least-square fit with neutron cross section standards. The evaluation by Axton (1986) was based on a least-square fit of both thermal-spectrum averaged cross sections (Maxwellian data) and microscopic cross sections at 2200 m/s. There is a second Axton evaluation based exclusively on measured microscopic cross sections at 2200 m/s (excluding Maxwellian data). Both evaluations disagree within quoted uncertainties for fission and capture cross sections and total multiplicities of uranium isotopes. There are two factors, which may lead to such difference: Westcott g-factors with estimated 0.2% uncertainties used in the Axton's fit, and deviation of the thermal spectra from Maxwellian shape. To exclude or mitigate the impact of these factors, a new combined GMA fit of standards was undertaken with Axton's TNC evaluation based on 2200 m/s data used as a prior. New microscopic data at the thermal point, available since 1986, were added to the combined fit. Additionally, an independent evaluation of TNC was undertaken using CONRAD code. Both GMA and CONRAD results are consistent within quoted uncertainties. New evaluation shows a small increase of fission and capture thermal cross sections, and a corresponding decrease in evaluated thermal nubar for uranium isotopes and Pu-239.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationND 2016: International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology
    EditorsA Plompen, F Hambsch, P Schillebeeckx, W Mondelaers, J Heyse & S Kopecky
    Place of PublicationFrance
    PublisherEDP Sciences - Web of Conferences
    Pages1-4
    EditionPeer reviewed
    ISBN (Print)978-275989020-0
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    Event2016 International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, ND 2016 - Bruges, Belgium
    Duration: 1 Jan 2016 → …

    Conference

    Conference2016 International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, ND 2016
    Period1/01/16 → …
    OtherSeptember 11-16 2016

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