Showing papers in "Nuclear Data Sheets in 2019"
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TL;DR: This paper will demonstrate the performance of the latest TENDL releases for different application fields, as well as new approaches for uncertainty quantification based on Bayesian inference methods and possible differential and integral adjustments.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory1, International Atomic Energy Agency2, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica3, Vrije Universiteit Brussel4, Australian National University5, Kyungpook National University6, Argonne National Laboratory7, Government College University8, Japan Atomic Energy Agency9, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre10, University of Surrey11
TL;DR: Ass assessments and evaluations of all available measured cross-section data for ten nuclear reactions leading to the formation of 131Cs, 131Ba, 225Ac, 225Ra, 227Th, 227Ac, 230U and 230Pa for various on-going and proposed therapeutic applications in nuclear medicine are included.
28 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a new evaluation of A=105 nuclear structure and decay data is presented, which covers a range of nuclei from the very neutron-rich 10538Sr to the extremely neutron-deficient 10552Te, known also as the doughter of the lightest alpha decaying nucleus 109I.
15 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the experimental data from reaction and decay studies leading to the following nuclides have been reviewed: 155La, 155Ce, 155Pr, 155Nd, 155Pm, 155Sm, 155Eu, 155Gd,155Tb, 155Dy, 155Ho, 155Er, 155Tm,155Yb,155Lu, 155Hf, and 155Ta.
13 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, two isotopically-characterized targets of high purity 238U metal and a neutron dosimetry package were exposed to a pulsed neutron irradiation using the Godiva IV critical assembly at the National Criticality Experiments Research Center to measure the integral fission product yields produced in a Watt fission neutron energy spectrum.
10 citations
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TL;DR: Spectroscopic data for known A=254 nuclides (U, Cf, Es, Fm, Md, No, Lr and Rf) have been updated and re-evaluated, superseding the data presented in the previous evaluation 2005Bh12 published by A. Bhagwat, N.J. Thompson and J.K. Tuli as discussed by the authors.
4 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the Scale Method was applied for an analysis of experimental and evaluated data of Prompt Fission Neutron Spectra for different isotopes and incident neutron energies below 6 MeV.
3 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of known superheavy nuclides with mass numbers of 268, 272, 276, 280, 284, 288, and 292.Spectroscopic information such as production, identification, half-lives, decay modes and possible excited states for experimentally known nuclide of mass numbers are presented together with the recommended values, superseding information and data in the previous evaluation by 2005Gu33.
2 citations