EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

On the need for precise nuclear structure data for high quality (n, n’γ) cross-section measurements

  • Henning Greg,
  • Kerveno Maëlle,
  • Dessagne Philippe,
  • Claeys François,
  • Dari Bako Nicolas,
  • Dupuis Marc,
  • Hilaire Stéphane,
  • Romain Pascal,
  • de Saint Jean Cyrille,
  • Capote Roberto,
  • Boromiza Marian,
  • Olacel Adina,
  • Negret Alexandru,
  • Borcea Catalin,
  • Plompen Arjan,
  • Paradela Dobarro Carlos,
  • Nyman Markus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202328401022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 284
p. 01022

Abstract

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The necessary improvement of evaluated nuclear data for nuclear applications development is possible through new and high-quality measurements, often combined with appropriate nuclear-reaction modelling. In particular, improving inelastic cross-section evaluations requires new and high-quality data. We measure (n, n’γ) cross-sections using prompt γ-ray spectroscopy and neutron energy determination by time-of-flight. To extract, from these partial data, the total inelastic cross-section, we rely on theoretical model as well as nuclear structure data such as γ ray emission probabilities. This structure information, tabulated in databases, comes with uncertainty. This directly affects the precision of our results, regardless of how good the measurement is. In this paper, we will present the issue of limited precision structure data and its impact on nuclear reaction data quality in the case of neutron inelastic scattering measurements. We will also discuss how to foresee and mitigate the issue.