PROFIL-2 Experiment and neutron capture cross sections of Europium isotopes
Neutron-induced cross section is one of the key quantities in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering. The integral experiment can give good feedback to the cross sections with low uncertainties. Using the optical model and statistical model, the neutron-induced total and capture cross sections of 1...
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Published in | EPJ Web of Conferences Vol. 239; p. 1032 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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2020
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Summary: | Neutron-induced cross section is one of the key quantities in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering. The integral experiment can give good feedback to the cross sections with low uncertainties. Using the optical model and statistical model, the neutron-induced total and capture cross sections of
153
Eu are revaluated according to the experimental microscopic total cross sections and the PROFIL-2 integral experiment. The corresponding uncertainties and covariances are determined with the data assimilation method implemented in CONRAD code. On the other hand, the previous interpretation of the PROFIL-2 experiment showed that JEFF-3.1 overestimates the neutron-induced capture cross section of
151
Eu by a factor of 2. Further analysis performed in the present work points out that the large difference between calculation and experimental data is mainly due to the lack of
152
m
1
Eu in ERANOS code, which was used to interpret the PROFIL-2 experiment. The correction of
152
m
1
Eu on the interpretation largely reduces the difference between JEFF-3.1 and PROFIL-2 and shows the agreement between the PROFIL-2 integral experiment and other microscopic measurements. The revaluated neutron-induced total and capture cross sections of
151
Eu and
153
Eu correspond well with both the microscopic experimental measurements and the PROFIL-2 integral experiment. |
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ISSN: | 2100-014X 2101-6275 2100-014X |
DOI: | 10.1051/epjconf/202023901032 |