2013
DOI: 10.1080/00223131.2013.773168
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Extension of a nuclear reaction calculation code CCONE toward higher incident energies — multiple preequilibrium emission, and spectrum in laboratory system

Abstract: A nuclear reaction calculation code CCONE, which was developed for nuclear data evaluation for JENDL/AC-2008 and JENDL-4, has been upgraded to improve the prediction accuracy for calculated cross sections at nucleon incident energies higher than 20 MeV. Multiple particle emission, in which nucleons and complex particles up to α-particle are involved, from pre-equilibrium reaction process was implemented based on the sequential-decay calculations for all produced exciton states within the framework of the two-c… Show more

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“…Odd-mass nuclei were treated in the same way as the even-mass nuclei, and the blocking and polarization effects caused by coupling between valence particle(s) and core nuclei were not considered. The HF statistical model implemented in the code CCONE [204] was used to calculate the competition between DN and γ decays. The global neutron optical potential of Ref.…”
Section: E Delayed Neutron Spectra Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Odd-mass nuclei were treated in the same way as the even-mass nuclei, and the blocking and polarization effects caused by coupling between valence particle(s) and core nuclei were not considered. The HF statistical model implemented in the code CCONE [204] was used to calculate the competition between DN and γ decays. The global neutron optical potential of Ref.…”
Section: E Delayed Neutron Spectra Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…J. Raynal's ECIS code has been widely used for this purpose. Exceptions are the CCONE [20,21] and CoH 3 [22,23] codes, those include a private T lj generator internally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%