The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data

The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP), is an international collaboration of decay data evaluators formed with groups from France, Germany, USA, China, Romania, Russia, Spain and the UK, mainly from the metrology community. DDEP members have evaluated over 220 radionuclides, following an agreed up...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kellett Mark A., Bersillon Olivier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714602009
id doaj-87d2ee3515e745c680c18ed11c956602
record_format Article
spelling doaj-87d2ee3515e745c680c18ed11c9566022021-08-02T13:57:27ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011460200910.1051/epjconf/201714602009epjconf-nd2016_02009The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay dataKellett Mark A.0Bersillon Olivier1CEA, LIST, Laboratoire National Henri Becquerel (LNE-LNHB)Retired from CEA, DAM Île-de-FranceThe Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP), is an international collaboration of decay data evaluators formed with groups from France, Germany, USA, China, Romania, Russia, Spain and the UK, mainly from the metrology community. DDEP members have evaluated over 220 radionuclides, following an agreed upon methodology, including a peer review. Evaluations include all relevant parameters relating to the nuclear decay and the associated atomic processes. An important output of these evaluations are recommendations for new measurements, which can serve as a basis for future measurement programmes. Recently evaluated radionuclides include: 18F, 59Fe, 82Rb, 82Sr, 88Y, 90Y, 89Zr, 94mTc, 109Cd, 133Ba, 140Ba, 140La, 151Sm and 169Er. The DDEP recommended data have recently been incorporated into the JEFF-3.3 Radioactive Decay Data Library. Other sources of nuclear data include 900 or so radionuclides converted from the Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF), 500 from two UK libraries (UKPADD6.12 and UKHEDD2.6), the IAEA Actinide Decay Data Library, with the remainder converted from the NUBASE evaluation of nuclear properties. Mean decay energies for a number of radionuclides determined from total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy (TAGS) have also been included, as well as more recent European results from TAGS measurements performed at the University of Jyväskylä by groups from the University of Valencia, Spain and SUBATECH, the University of Nantes, France. The current status of the DDEP collaboration and the JEFF Radioactive Decay Data Library will be presented.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714602009
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Kellett Mark A.
Bersillon Olivier
spellingShingle Kellett Mark A.
Bersillon Olivier
The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Kellett Mark A.
Bersillon Olivier
author_sort Kellett Mark A.
title The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
title_short The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
title_full The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
title_fullStr The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
title_full_unstemmed The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) and the JEFF-3.3 radioactive decay data library: Combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
title_sort decay data evaluation project (ddep) and the jeff-3.3 radioactive decay data library: combining international collaborative efforts on evaluated decay data
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP), is an international collaboration of decay data evaluators formed with groups from France, Germany, USA, China, Romania, Russia, Spain and the UK, mainly from the metrology community. DDEP members have evaluated over 220 radionuclides, following an agreed upon methodology, including a peer review. Evaluations include all relevant parameters relating to the nuclear decay and the associated atomic processes. An important output of these evaluations are recommendations for new measurements, which can serve as a basis for future measurement programmes. Recently evaluated radionuclides include: 18F, 59Fe, 82Rb, 82Sr, 88Y, 90Y, 89Zr, 94mTc, 109Cd, 133Ba, 140Ba, 140La, 151Sm and 169Er. The DDEP recommended data have recently been incorporated into the JEFF-3.3 Radioactive Decay Data Library. Other sources of nuclear data include 900 or so radionuclides converted from the Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF), 500 from two UK libraries (UKPADD6.12 and UKHEDD2.6), the IAEA Actinide Decay Data Library, with the remainder converted from the NUBASE evaluation of nuclear properties. Mean decay energies for a number of radionuclides determined from total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy (TAGS) have also been included, as well as more recent European results from TAGS measurements performed at the University of Jyväskylä by groups from the University of Valencia, Spain and SUBATECH, the University of Nantes, France. The current status of the DDEP collaboration and the JEFF Radioactive Decay Data Library will be presented.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714602009
work_keys_str_mv AT kellettmarka thedecaydataevaluationprojectddepandthejeff33radioactivedecaydatalibrarycombininginternationalcollaborativeeffortsonevaluateddecaydata
AT bersillonolivier thedecaydataevaluationprojectddepandthejeff33radioactivedecaydatalibrarycombininginternationalcollaborativeeffortsonevaluateddecaydata
AT kellettmarka decaydataevaluationprojectddepandthejeff33radioactivedecaydatalibrarycombininginternationalcollaborativeeffortsonevaluateddecaydata
AT bersillonolivier decaydataevaluationprojectddepandthejeff33radioactivedecaydatalibrarycombininginternationalcollaborativeeffortsonevaluateddecaydata
_version_ 1721231651427581952