Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains

The automatic construction of evolution chains recently implemented in GALILEE system is based on the analysis of several ENDF files : the multigroup production cross sections present in the GENDF files processed by NJOY from the ENDF evaluation, the decay file and the fission product yields (FPY) f...

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Main Authors: Mosca Pietro, Mounier Claude
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611106006
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spelling doaj-81f4de9aad694fe680b45ec2e34912bd2021-08-02T04:03:18ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011110600610.1051/epjconf/201611106006epjconf_wonder2016_06006Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chainsMosca Pietro0Mounier Claude1CEA-SaclayCEA-SaclayThe automatic construction of evolution chains recently implemented in GALILEE system is based on the analysis of several ENDF files : the multigroup production cross sections present in the GENDF files processed by NJOY from the ENDF evaluation, the decay file and the fission product yields (FPY) file. In this context, this paper highlights the importance of the nucleus identification to properly interconnect the data mentioned above. The first part of the paper describes the present status of the nucleus identification among the several ENDF files focusing, in particular, on the use of the excited state number and of the isomeric state number. The second part reviews the problems encountered during the automatic construction of the depletion chains using recent ENDF data. The processing of the JEFF-3.1.1, ENDF/B-VII.0 (decay and FPY) and the JEFF-3.2 (production cross section) points out problems about the compliance or not of the nucleus identifiers with the ENDF-6 format and sometimes the inconsistencies among the various ENDF files. In addition, the analysis of EAF-2003 and EAF-2010 shows some incoherence between the ZA product identifier and the reaction identifier MT for the reactions (n, pα) and (n, 2np). As a main result of this work, our suggestion is to change the ENDF format using systematically the isomeric state number to identify the nuclei. This proposal is already compliant to a huge amount ENDF data that are not in agreement with the present ENDF format. This choice is the most convenient because, ultimately, it allows one to give human readable names to the nuclei of the depletion chains.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611106006
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author Mosca Pietro
Mounier Claude
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Mounier Claude
Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Mounier Claude
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title Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
title_short Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
title_full Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
title_fullStr Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
title_full_unstemmed Need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in ENDF files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
title_sort need of a consistent and convenient nucleus identification in endf files for the automatic construction of the depletion chains
publisher EDP Sciences
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description The automatic construction of evolution chains recently implemented in GALILEE system is based on the analysis of several ENDF files : the multigroup production cross sections present in the GENDF files processed by NJOY from the ENDF evaluation, the decay file and the fission product yields (FPY) file. In this context, this paper highlights the importance of the nucleus identification to properly interconnect the data mentioned above. The first part of the paper describes the present status of the nucleus identification among the several ENDF files focusing, in particular, on the use of the excited state number and of the isomeric state number. The second part reviews the problems encountered during the automatic construction of the depletion chains using recent ENDF data. The processing of the JEFF-3.1.1, ENDF/B-VII.0 (decay and FPY) and the JEFF-3.2 (production cross section) points out problems about the compliance or not of the nucleus identifiers with the ENDF-6 format and sometimes the inconsistencies among the various ENDF files. In addition, the analysis of EAF-2003 and EAF-2010 shows some incoherence between the ZA product identifier and the reaction identifier MT for the reactions (n, pα) and (n, 2np). As a main result of this work, our suggestion is to change the ENDF format using systematically the isomeric state number to identify the nuclei. This proposal is already compliant to a huge amount ENDF data that are not in agreement with the present ENDF format. This choice is the most convenient because, ultimately, it allows one to give human readable names to the nuclei of the depletion chains.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611106006
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