Nuclear Cross Sections for Technology: Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Cross Sections for Technology, Held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, October 22-26, 1979Joseph L. Fowler, Cleland H. Johnson, Charles D. Bowman U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 - Cross sections (Nuclear physics) - 1039 pages |
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actinide adjusted analysis atomic average beam blanket calculated capture cross section comparison core cross section data cross-section decay detector determined deuteron differential discrepancies dose dosimetry effects elastic electron ENDF/B ENDF/B-IV ENERGY MeV energy range evaluation experimental data factor fast neutron fast reactor Figure fissile fission cross section fission products fuel cycle function gamma gamma-ray inelastic scattering integral experiments irradiation isotopes materials ments method National Laboratory neutron capture neutron cross sections neutron energy neutron flux neutron source neutron spectrum Nucl Nuclear Cross Sections nuclear data nuclei Oak Ridge obtained ORNL parameters Phys plutonium present Proc proton pulse R-matrix radiation ratio rays reaction rate region resonance s-process s-wave sample scattering cross sections sensitivity shielding shown in Fig spectra Table target techniques thermal thermal neutron thick thorium time-of-flight tion total cross section tritium uncertainties uranium values width