EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

New prompt fission gamma-ray spectral data from 239Pu(nth, f) in response to a high priority request from OECD Nuclear Energy Agency

  • Gatera Angélique,
  • Belgya Tamás,
  • Geerts Wouter,
  • Göök Alf,
  • Hambsch Franz-Josef,
  • Lebois Matthieu,
  • Maróti Boglárka,
  • Oberstedt Stephan,
  • Oberstedt Andreas,
  • Postelt Frederik,
  • Qi Liqiang,
  • Szentmiklósi Laszló,
  • Vidali Marzio,
  • Zeiser Fabio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714604020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 04020

Abstract

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Benchmark reactor calculations have revealed an underestimation of γ-heat following fission of up to 28%. To improve the modelling of new nuclear reactors, the OECD/NEA initiated a nuclear data High Priority Request List (HPRL) entry for the major isotopes (235U, 239Pu). In response to that HPRL entry, we executed a dedicated measurement program on prompt fission γ-rays employing state-of-the-art lanthanum bromide (LaBr3) detectors with superior timing and good energy resolution. Our new results from 252Cf(sf), 235U(nth,f) and 241Pu(nth,f) provide prompt fission γ-ray spectra characteristics : average number of photons per fission, average total energy per fission and mean photon energy; all within 2% of uncertainty. We present preliminary results on 239Pu(nth,f), recently measured at the Budapest Neutron Centre and supported by the CHANDA Trans-national Access Activity, as well as discussing our different published results in comparison to the historical data and what it says about the discrepancy observed in the benchmark calculations.