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ANL/NDM-161 | Complete PDF file (1.80 MB)
Neutron Scattering from the Standard 197Au
Alan B. Smith
July 2005  
Differential neutron "elastic scattering" cross sections of elemental gold are measured from 4.5 - 10.0 MeV at incident-neutron energy intervals of 0.5 MeV. These results are combined with those of previous and lower-energy work by the author and associates to form a neutron-scattering database extending from 0.3 - 10.0 MeV. This database is augmented with several additional scattering distributions and with detailed neutron total cross sections from the literature. The resulting composite database is interpreted in terms of optical-statistical, dispersion and coupled-channels models. The results are compared with relevant models in the literature, and a collective rotational model for the prediction of neutron interactions in this mass-energy region is proposed. The experimental and model results are compared with relevant portions of the ENDF/B-VI  gold evaluated nuclear data file. Future work is suggested.
KEYWORDS:
Measured neutron dσ/Ωel for 197Au,4.5 10.0 MeV. Optical-statistical, coupled-channels, dispersion and "regional" models. Comparisons with ENDF/B-VI

ANL/NDM-162 | Complete PDF file (1.9 MB)
Evaluated Decay Data for 206Tl
Filip G. Kondev
December 2006  
Evaluated decay data for the 206Tl nuclide are presented, including recommended values for the half-life, β− and γ−ray emission energies and probabilities. Data on X-ray radiations, Auger and conversion electron energies and emission probabilities are also tabulated.

ANL/NDM-163 | Complete PDF file (2.8 MB)
Remark on:- The Neutron Spherical Optical-Model Absorption
Alan B. Smith
January 2007  
The energy-dependent behavior of the absorption term of the spherical neutron optical potential for doubly magic 208Pb and the neighboring 209Bi is examined. These considerations suggest a phenomenological model with an intuitively attractive energy dependence of the imaginary potential that provides a good description of the observed neutron cross sections and that is qualitatively consistent with theoretical concepts. At the same time it provides an alternative to some of the arbitrary assumptions involved in many conventional optical model interpretations reported in the literature and reduces the number of the parameters of the model.
KEYWORDS:
The properties of the optical-statistical and coupled-channels models in the region of the doubly closed shell at A = 208 are examined with particular attention to the energy dependence of the imaginary potential. A new imaginary potential shape is proposed.

ANL/NDM-164 | Complete PDF file (1 MB)
Evaluated Decay Data for 246Cm
Filip G. Kondev
February 2007  
Evaluated decay data for the 246Cm nuclide are presented, including recommended values for the half-life, α− and γ−ray emission energies and probabilities. Data on X-ray radiations, Auger and conversion electron energies and emission probabilities are also tabulated.

ANL/NDM-165
Alan B. Smith
To be Published 

ANL/NDM-166 | Complete PDF file (481 KB)
A Unified Monte Carlo Approach to Fast Neutron Cross Section Data Evaluation
Donald L. Smith
January 2008  
A unified Monte Carlo (UMC) approach to fast neutron cross section data evaluation that incorporates both model-calculated and experimental information is described. The method is based on applications of Bayes Theorem and the Principle of Maximum Entropy as well as on fundamental definitions from probability theory. This report describes the formalism, discusses various practical considerations, and examines a few numerical examples in some detail.
KEYWORDS:
NUCLEAR DATA EVALUATION. Monte-Carlo. Probability. Bayes Theorem. Experimental uncertainties. Nuclear modeling uncertainties. Covariances.

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