2000
DOI: 10.1080/00223131.2000.10874989
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Evaluation of Angular Distributions and Gamma-Ray Production Cross Sections for Iron

Abstract: Data on total y-ray production cross-sections from the evaluated data libraries ENDF, JENDL, BROND and others were comparatively analyzed. Total y-ray production cross-sections and discrete y-Iines were evaluated in the neutron energy range of 0.5-19 MeY. Also evaluated were angular distributions of discrete y-Iines with the energy 846.8, 1238.3 and 1810.8 keY. Evaluated data on coefficients of Legendre polynomials al, a4 were obtained describing angular distributions in the neutron energy range from the thres… Show more

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“…Using this method we find σ γ = 200(41) mb. The overall uncertainty is dominated by an estimated 20% contribution from the CoH3 calculations [31], combined with an additional 2% contribution [17] assumed for the angulardistribution correction. In the absence of the angular distribution correction, however, Eq.…”
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“…Using this method we find σ γ = 200(41) mb. The overall uncertainty is dominated by an estimated 20% contribution from the CoH3 calculations [31], combined with an additional 2% contribution [17] assumed for the angulardistribution correction. In the absence of the angular distribution correction, however, Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3.1 assumes complete nuclear alignment. In real physical problems, the alignment is usually only partial and an anisotropy-attenuation coefficient a k is needed to describe the degree of alignment, where In each plot, the data points have been digitized from the fitted curves published by Savin et al [17]. A cubic spline is used to provide a smooth interpolation throughout the range of the digitized sample.…”
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