NuDEX: A new nuclear γ -ray cascades generator

Evaluated nuclear data libraries written in ENDF-6 format are used by Monte Carlo codes such as Geant4, MCNP6 or FLUKA for the transport of low energy neutrons (up to 20 MeV). The format in which the production of γ -rays after neutron induced reactions is provided do not allow, in general, to gener...

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Published inEPJ Web of Conferences Vol. 239; p. 17006
Main Authors Mendoza, E., Cano-Ott, D., Jordan, D., Tain, J.L., Algora, A.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 2020
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Summary:Evaluated nuclear data libraries written in ENDF-6 format are used by Monte Carlo codes such as Geant4, MCNP6 or FLUKA for the transport of low energy neutrons (up to 20 MeV). The format in which the production of γ -rays after neutron induced reactions is provided do not allow, in general, to generate these γ -ray cascades in a correlated way. This prevents, among other things, energy conservation event by event, which is crucial in many applications. We have developed a code capable to generate correlated de-excitation γ -ray cascades using as much information as possible available in the RIPL-3 and ENSDF nuclear structure data libraries, among other useful information. The code follows the same philosophy of the DICEBOX or DEGEN codes. It generates the complete level scheme and branching ratios of the nucleus by using all the information experimentally known (known level scheme and known branching ratios) and completing the missing information with the most reliable statistical models. This code is able to generate automatically cascades for a large variety of nuclei (∼300) without requiring a specific input for each particular isotope. The code has been written in C++ language and can be integrated in the Geant4 simulation toolkit framework.
ISSN:2100-014X
2101-6275
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/202023917006