2005
DOI: 10.1063/1.1945015
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Nuclear Data Evaluations for JENDL High-Energy File

Abstract: An overview is presented of recent nuclear data evaluations performed for the JENDL high-energy (JENDL-HE) file, in which neutron and proton cross sections for energies up to 3 GeV are included for the whole 132 nuclides. The current version of the JENDL-HE file consists of neutron total cross sections, nucleon elastic scattering cross sections and angular distributions, nonelastic cross sections, production cross sections and double-differential cross sections of secondary light particles (n, p, d, t, 3 He, … Show more

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“…In the previous study [2], we measured the neuron spectra in time and energy behind iron and concrete shields with several thicknesses from 10-to 200-cm using a p- 7 Li quasi-monoenergetic neutron source with the peak energy of 137 MeV, using a NE213 scintillator of 12.7-cm in diameter and 12.7-cm in thickness. The measured spectra behind the shields and attenuation lengths of the peak neutrons showed excellent agreement with simulations by the PHITS code [5] coupled with JENDL-HE data library [6] and the MCNPX code with LA-150 data library [7]). …”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…In the previous study [2], we measured the neuron spectra in time and energy behind iron and concrete shields with several thicknesses from 10-to 200-cm using a p- 7 Li quasi-monoenergetic neutron source with the peak energy of 137 MeV, using a NE213 scintillator of 12.7-cm in diameter and 12.7-cm in thickness. The measured spectra behind the shields and attenuation lengths of the peak neutrons showed excellent agreement with simulations by the PHITS code [5] coupled with JENDL-HE data library [6] and the MCNPX code with LA-150 data library [7]). …”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…In the near future, therefore, our aim must be to carefully benchmark the different models available in PHITS against the measurement of neutron production double differential cross sections for nuclear spallation reactions induced by 0.8, 1.5 and 3.0 GeV protons, respectively (Ishibashi et al, 1997). In addition, the Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library High Energy File (JENDL-HE) has recently become available (Fukahori et al, 2002;Watanabe et al, 2005). It has been frequently used to reproduce various experimental values Sato et al, 2008b).…”
Section: Reliability Of Transport Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neutron cross sections greatly influence the accuracy of the calculation by the Monte Carlo code. The JENDL/HE (Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library/High Energy File) 7) compiles neutron cross section data for secondary particle productions (protons, deuterons, tritons, helium-3 ions, and helium-4 ions) from light mass targets from 20 MeV up to 3 GeV, but below 20 MeV no secondary particles are produced. In this study, from 20 MeV to 3 GeV, JENDL/HE File is selected and below 20 MeV the LA150 neutron data library 3) was used, because the LA150 library compiles charged particle productions (protons, deuterons, and helium-4 ions) from carbon nuclei below 20 MeV.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%