Perspectives on nuclear data for the next decade P(ND)^2 : workshop proceedings, Bruyeres-le-Chatel, France, 26-28 September 2005

With a declining number of nuclear data evaluators in the world and an increasing demand for high-quality data, there is a risk that evaluators will concentrate on producing new nuclear data to the detriment of developing new models and methods for evaluating existing data. In this context, it is es...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Nuclear Energy Agency.
Autores Corporativos: Nuclear Energy Agency (-), OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
Otros Autores: Bauge, E. (Eric) (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development c2006.
Colección:Data bank (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency)
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009704927306719
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  • CONTENTS; Foreword; Committees, host and sponsors; Welcome address; Current status and future of nuclear model-based data evaluation; Microscopic models for nuclear data evaluation and prediction; The evaluation of atomic masses - present and future; Why we need nuclear mass data and how to obtain it; Towards a new parameterization of the Gogny force; Isospin dependent dispersive coupled channel optical model potential for actinides; Solution of multi-channel problems using MCAS for spectra and scattering cross sections
  • Microscopic inelastic scattering calculations with second order Born approximation.Link with quantum pre-equilibrium modelsNuclear level densities; The nuclear density of states and the role of the residual interaction; An effect of spin distribution in the pre-equilibrium process on cross section calculations; Pre-equilibrium light cluster production in nucleon-induced reactions at intermediate energies; Direct-semidirect thermal neutron capture calculations; Development of the Photonuclear Activation File (PAF): reaction cross sections,fission fragment and delayed neutrons
  • Experimental neutron above 20 MeV: What can be done? What should be done?Indirect methods for nuclear reaction data; Nuclear data for minor actinides: Am-Cm cases; Future experimental developments of possible importance to evaluators of nuclear data; Gamma production cross sections for inelastic scattering and (n,2n) reactions; Differential cross sections of complex particle emission reactions; Coupled discretised continuum channels calculations for nuclear data applications; Systematic study of deuteron induced reactions within the CDCC framework
  • Nuclear applications of inverse scattering, present ... and future?Microscopic study of the fission process; Monte Carlo simulation of the fission fragments evaporation process; Mysteries of the lightest nuclear systems; Random matrix theory in statistical analysis of resonances; The R-matrix formalism for low-energy neutron cross sections; Resonance self-shielding effect in covariance processing; Basic statistics and consistent covariances for nuclear data files; Nuclear data services: EXFOR, JANIS and the JEFF project