EPJ Web of Conferences (Feb 2012)

Thermal Neutron Capture onto the Stable Tungsten Isotopes

  • Nichols A.,
  • Escher J.,
  • Krticka M.,
  • Choi H.,
  • Dashdorj D.,
  • Capote R.,
  • Belgya T.,
  • Basunia M.S.,
  • Szentmiklósi L.,
  • Revay Zs.,
  • Sleaford B.W.,
  • Summers N.C.,
  • Hurst A.M.,
  • Firestone R.B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122110005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 10005

Abstract

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Thermal neutron-capture measurements of the stable tungsten isotopes have been carried out using the guided thermal-neutron beam at the Budapest Reactor. Prompt singles spectra were collected and analyzed using the HYPERMET γ-ray analysis software package for the compound tungsten systems 183W, 184W, and 187W, prepared from isotopically-enriched samples of 182W, 183W, and 186W, respectively. These new data provide both confirmation and new insights into the decay schemes and structure of the tungsten isotopes reported in the Evaluated Gamma-ray Activation File based upon previous elemental analysis. The experimental data have also been compared to Monte Carlo simulations of γ-ray emission following the thermal neutron-capture process using the statistical-decay code DICEBOX. Together, the experimental cross sections and modeledfeeding contribution from the quasi continuum, have been used to determine the total radiative thermal neutron-capture cross sections for the tungsten isotopes and provide improved decay-scheme information for the structural- and neutron-data libraries.