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        Measurement and analysis of the Am 243 neutron capture cross section at the n-TOF facility at CERN

        Author
        Mendoza, E.
        Cano-Ott, D.
        Guerrero, C.
        Berthoumieux, E.
        Abbondanno, U.
        Aerts, G.
        Álvarez-Velarde, F.
        Andriamonje, S.
        Andrzejewski, J.
        Assimakopoulos, P.
        Audouin, L.
        Badurek, G.
        Balibrea, J.
        Baumann, P.
        Bečvář, F.
        Belloni, F.
        Calviño, F.
        Calviani, M.
        Capote, R.
        Carrapiço, C.
        Carrillo de Albornoz, A.
        Cennini, P.
        Chepel, V.
        Chiaveri, E.
        Colonna, N.
        Cortes, G.
        Couture, A.
        Cox, J.
        Dahlfors, M.
        David, S.
        Dillmann, I.
        Dolfini, R.
        Domingo-Pardo, C.
        Dridi, W.
        Duran, I.
        Eleftheriadis, C.
        Ferrant, L.
        Ferrari, A.
        Ferreira-Marques, R.
        Fitzpatrick, L.
        Frais-Koelbl, H.
        Fujii, K.
        Furman, W.
        Goncalves, I.
        González-Romero, E.
        Goverdovski, A.
        Gramegna, F.
        Griesmayer, E.
        Gunsing, F.
        Haas, B.
        Haight, R.
        Heil, M.
        Herrera-Martinez, A.
        Igashira, M.
        Isaev, S.
        Jericha, E.
        Käppeler, F.
        Kadi, Y.
        Karadimos, D.
        Karamanis, D.
        Ketlerov, V.
        Kerveno, M.
        Koehler, P.
        Konovalov, V.
        Kossionides, E.
        Krtička, M.
        Lampoudis, C.
        Leeb, H.
        Lindote, A.
        Lo Meo, S.
        Lopes, I.
        Lossito, R.
        Lozano, M.
        Lukic, S.
        Marganiec, J.
        Marques, L.
        Marrone, S.
        Martínez, T.
        Massimi, C.
        Mastinu, P.
        Mengoni, A.
        Milazzo, P. M.
        Moreau, C.
        Mosconi, M.
        Neves, F.
        Oberhummer, H.
        O'Brien, S.
        Oshima, M.
        Pancin, J.
        Papachristodoulou, C.
        Papadopoulos, C.
        Paradela, C.
        Patronis, N.
        Pavlik, A.
        Pavlopoulos, P.
        Perrot, L.
        Pigni, M. T.
        Plag, R.
        Plompen, A.
        Plukis, A.
        Poch, A.
        Praena, J.
        Pretel, C.
        Quesada, J.
        Rauscher, T.
        Reifarth, R.
        Rubbia, C.
        Rudolf, G.
        Rullhusen, P.
        Salgado, J.
        Santos, C.
        Sarchiapone, L.
        Savvidis, I.
        Stephan, C.
        Tagliente, G.
        Tain, J. L.
        Tassan-Got, L.
        Tavora, L.
        Terlizzi, R.
        Vannini, G.
        Vaz, P.
        Ventura, A.
        Villamarin, D.
        Vicente, M. C.
        Vlachoudis, V.
        Vlastou, R.
        Voss, F.
        Walter, S.
        Wendler, H.
        Wiescher, M.
        Wisshak, K.
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        2299/14546
        Abstract
        Background: The design of new nuclear reactors and transmutation devices requires to reduce the present neutron cross section uncertainties of minor actinides. Purpose: Improvement of the Am243(n,γ) cross section uncertainty. Method: The Am243(n,γ) cross section has been measured at the n-TOF facility at CERN with a BaF2 total absorption calorimeter, in the energy range between 0.7 eV and 2.5 keV. Results: The Am243(n,γ) cross section has been successfully measured in the mentioned energy range. The resolved resonance region has been extended from 250 eV up to 400 eV. In the unresolved resonance region our results are compatible with one of the two incompatible capture data sets available below 2.5 keV. The data available in EXFOR and in the literature have been used to perform a simple analysis above 2.5 keV. Conclusions: The results of this measurement contribute to reduce the Am243(n,γ) cross section uncertainty and suggest that this cross section is underestimated up to 25% in the neutron energy range between 50 eV and a few keV in the present evaluated data libraries.
        Publication date
        2014-09-11
        Published in
        Physical Review C (nuclear physics)
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.90.034608
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/14546
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