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Neutron Nuclear Data Evaluation for Thorium-232

Takaaki Ohsawa, +1 more
- 25 Jun 1981 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 6, pp 408-426
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In this article, the fission and capture cross sections were evaluated on the basis of the experimental data by converting the relative ratio data into cross section values by making use of recent evaluations for reference cross sections.
Abstract
An evaluation was made on the neutron cross sections, resonance parameters and average neutron yield in fission for 232Th in the energy range from thermal energy to 20 MeV. The fission and capture cross sections were evaluated on the basis of the experimental data by converting the relative ratio data into cross section values by making use of recent evaluations for reference cross sections. The total cross section was determined from experimental data in the region from 24 keV to 15 MeV and then extrapolated to lower and higher energies by using the optical model whose parameters had been adjusted as so to reproduce the measured data. The elastic and inelastic scattering, (n, 2n) and (n, 3n) reaction cross sections were calculated by means of the statistical model combined with the optical model. A set of resonance parameters were recommended in the energy range below 3.5 keV and average resonance parameters were deduced in the unresolved resonance region. A value of 7.40 b was chosen for the capture cro...

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Determination of the 232Th(n, γ) Cross Section from 4 to 140 keV at GELINA

TL;DR: The neutron capture cross section of thorium has been measured in the energy region between 4 and 140 keV at the GELINA time-of-flight facility of the Institute for Reference Materials and Measurem... as discussed by the authors.
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ANALYSIS OF (n,2n) CROSS SECTIONS FOR MEDIUM-AND HEAVY-MASS NUCLEI

TL;DR: The ability to interpret measured (n, 2n) cross sections by the statistical model of nuclear reactions has been tested as mentioned in this paper, and good agreement was observed for 22 nuclei having mass numbers greater than 30.
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An ENDF-6 Compatible Evaluation for Neutron Induced Reactions of 232Th in the Unresolved Resonance Region

TL;DR: In this paper, a generalized single-level representation compatible with the energy-dependent options of the ENDF-6 format has been used for neutron induced reactions of 232 Th has been performed in the unresolved resonance region from 4 to 100 keV.
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Measurement of resonance parameters of 232Th and their integral check through the resonance integral

TL;DR: In this article, the resonance integral for the 232 Th(n, γ) reaction has been calculated by using the parameters measured above, and by using evaluated parameters in JENDL-2, ENDF/B-IV and -V, and these calculated results have been compared with the measurement made in a standard 1 E spectrum field.
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Neutron total cross-section measurement of 232Th in the off-resonance region below 300eV

TL;DR: In this article, the total cross section of 232 Th at the off-resonance energies from thermal neutron to 300 eV has been measured by the linac time-of-flight method.
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R.J. Prestwood, +1 more
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P.A. Moldauer
- 01 Aug 1961 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the scattering matrix for compound nucleus processes is studied in the R- matrix formalism, using a series expansion which is due to Thomas and it is shown that this series generally converges when (a) the average total resonance width is less than the average resonance spacing, (b) the number of important channels is not too large, and (c) the width amplitudes have random signs.
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