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Assessment of Actinide Decay Data Evaluations: Need for New Measurements Mark A. Kellett. contents. IAEA CRP “Updated Decay Data Library for Actinides” Recommendations for new measurements Published evaluated decay scheme data Evaluator comments available Conclusion.
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Assessment of Actinide Decay Data Evaluations:Need for New MeasurementsMark A. Kellett
contents • IAEA CRP “Updated Decay Data Library for Actinides” • Recommendations for new measurements • Published evaluated decay scheme data • Evaluator comments available • Conclusion
updated decay data library for actinides • Following an earlier study (1986), the IAEA launched a new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) in 2005, entitled “Updated Decay Data Library for Actinides” • Aim to provide recommended decay data • But also to highlight shortcomings in the available datasets • Evaluations to be undertaken using the DDEP methodology • This includes detailed evaluator comments • Final IAEA report is in press – but data and comments available through the DDEP website: • http://www.nucleide.org/DDEP_WG/DDEPdata.htm
Summary article of recommendations Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 70, 1919 (2012) [2012KE05]
Radionuclides – half-life measurements Blue = more data required, Blue = very poor data exist
Radionuclides – gamma/X-ray spectrometry Green = gamma, Violet = X-rays
Radionuclides – beta spectrometry Blue = more data required
Radionuclides – alpha measurements Red = more data required, Yellow= special case
Radionuclides – some more details (1) • 252Cf: two sets of data, but one w/o uncertainties • 242Pu: weak transitions to high excited states • 240Pu: weak transitions to 3 states ~960 keV • 237Np: inconsistent with γ-ray data • 238U: only two sets, but one from 2000 (also your new data!) • 236U: only one dataset • 234U: results from one group only • 233U/229Th: 7.6 eV level may α-decay • 231Pa: to support decay scheme
Radionuclides – some more details (2) • 228Th: to develop and support decay scheme • 226Ra: two sets of inconsistent data • 224Ra: inconsistent with γ-ray data • 222Rn: early measurements only • 220Rn: from γ-ray data, need to confirm • 218Rn: from γ-ray data, need to confirm • 219At: no data exists • 218At: two very old datasets (1948, 1958) • 217At: minor inconsistencies
Radionuclides – some more details (3) • 215At: weak transitions missing • 218Po: scheme based on 1952 β- data • 216Po: from γ-ray data, need to confirm • 214Po: indirect and inadequate data • 210Po: from γ-ray data (pre-1957), to confirm • 212Bi: low intensity transitions required • 211Bi: current datasets discrepant
Radionuclides – evaluations (1) • All evaluations, comments and data (in ENSDF and ENDF formats) are available through the dedicated IAEA webpage: • http://www-nds.iaea.org/act_ddl/ • with the IAEA report currently in press. • Alternatively, access to the evaluations, ENSDF files and the evaluators’ comments are also available through the DDEP website: • http://www.nucleide.org/DDEP_WG/DDEPdata.htm
Radionuclides – detailed comments Detailed comments from evaluators
Conclusion • Although the newly available actinide decay data evaluations represent the most comprehensive assessments of current experimental data, individual evaluations only reflect the nature of the measurements on which they are based. Hopefully, the recommendations will help focus experimental resources in the right direction. Your help is needed