“…Decay-heat calculations for irradiated 239 Pu as a function of cooling time in terms of (a) total energy release rate per fission second, (b) light-particle/electron energy release rate per fission second, constituting the β − , β + , Auger and conversion electron components, and (c) electromagnetic energy release rate per fission second, constituting the γ , X-rays, annihilation radiation and internal bremsstrahlung components. Tobias (1989) denotes benchmark data for 239 Pu as determined by a least squares fit to all available measured data [84]; JEFF311 defines the calculated decay heat when the JEFF3.1.1 decay-data sublibrary was adopted [69] in which TAGS data from Greenwood et al had been included [38]; JEFF311 + TAGS are equivalent decay-heat calculations in which TAGS data from Algora et al had also been added [41]. 86 Se, 84 Br, 89 Br, 87 Kr, 91 Kr, 88 Rb, 94 Rb, 92 As determined from the TAGS measurements of Greenwood et al [38], total mean β − and γ energies (Ē β − and E γ ) for twenty-nine fission products of importance in decayheat calculations have been incorporated into the JEFF3.1.1 decay-data sub-library [69] to replace inadequate values that arose from the evaluation of gamma-ray spectroscopic studies.…”