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2nd meeting of IAEA CRP on FENDL-3 23-26 March 2010. Proton and deuteron activation cross section data for FENDL-3 Progress report on experiments and data evaluations made by the ATOMKI Group 2009-2010 Activation cross section data for deuteron induced reactions. F. Tarkanyi, B. Kiraly
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2nd meeting of IAEA CRP on FENDL-3 23-26 March 2010 Proton and deuteron activation cross section data for FENDL-3Progress reporton experiments and data evaluations made by the ATOMKI Group2009-2010Activation cross section data for deuteron induced reactions F. Tarkanyi, B. Kiraly Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Proton induced reactions • Motivation: activation calculations for IFMIF • First library in EAF-2007 • Generated by TALYS model code • At this stage no improvements or renormalizations • Only a start, requires: • Uncertainty data • Improvements • Validation
Compilation of proton induced data • Compilation of proton induced activation cross sections were started up to 100 MeV • In the first stage only the EXFOR database was used • Targets: Ag, Al, C, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Li, Mn, Mo, N, Nb, Ni, O, P, S, Sb, Si, Sn, Ta, Ti, V, W • The number of reactions is around 400 • The preparation of the list of the missing, duplicated and wrong EXFOR entries is in progress
Deuteron induced reactions • Preliminary library in EAF-2005.1 • Used for calculations of impurities in Li target • Generated by TALYS model code • Improved for EAF-2007 by use of: • Additional data sources • Renormalization of some reactions to EXFOR • Only a start, requires: • Uncertainty data • Improvements • Validation • Motivation: activation calculations for IFMIF
Compilation of deuteron induced data • Deuteron activation cross sections were compiled up to 50 MeV • In addition to the EXFOR database, some other important reference sources should be checked (e.g. Nuclear Science References, NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory and Landolt-Bornstein books) • The number of reactions is above 400 • Targets: Ag, Al, C, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Li, Mn, Mo, N, Nb, Ni, O, P, S, Sb, Si, Sn, Ta, Ti, V, W • Additional targets were included: Au, Cd, In, Ir, Mg, Pb, Pd, Pt, Rh, Y, Zn, Zr • The preparation of the list of the missing, duplicated and wrong EXFOR entries is in progress
Status of the experimental database • The experimental database is relatively poor • Mostly elemental cross sections • Independent and cumulative data • Mostly low energy data due to the limited applications and the limited accelerators available • Only a few groups have reported higher energy data (JAEA, ATOMKI) • Series of new unpublished experimental data from ATOMKI (collaborations with VUB, CYRIC, IPPE)
Conclusions from the compilation and evaluation of the experimental data • The number of the reactions is so large (~400 deuteron and ~400 proton) that the critical evaluation of the experimental data (reading all original papers) will have some limitations • There are numerous results not converted to EXFOR • There are many very disturbing mistakes in the compiled EXFOR entries • Limited information in the original publications • No possibility to correct for nonlinear parameters
Comparison with the theoretical models and data libraries • Comparison with the TENDL-2009 for all reactions • Comparison with the EAF-2007 for the most important targets • Comparison for selected cases with EMPIRE-D and ALICE-IPPE D
Conclusions from the comparison • Large discrepancies with TENDL-2009 • Missing calculations in TENDL- 2009 • The “adjusted” data of EAF-2007 in some cases are better but still not satisfactory (only about 20-30% is acceptable) • Very surprising the large differences in the shape of the “blind” TENDL-2009 and EAF-2007 • Poor results in case of (d,p) and (d,t) reactions • Reasonable agreements with ALICE-IPPE for the “total” production • Good reproduction of (d,p) and (d,t) in ALICE-D and EMPIRE-D • Without fitting to the experimental data the predictions are poor!!!
Format • MS EXCEL is used to collect experimental and theoretical data, to make the necessary corrections or normalizations and to create graphs • Only the final results will be transformed to ENDF format
Future plans / Deuteron • Comparison of the experimental data with results of EAF-2007 for all deuteron induced reactions (time consuming due to the missing summarization of contributing reaction channels in EAF!!!) • De-selection of the contradictory data taking into account the experimental circumstances • Comparison of the experimental data also with the available ALICE-IPPE and EMPIRE-II calculations for reactions measured by the ATOMKI Group • To make available for FENDL-3 all experimental data recently measured by ATOMKI (publications) • New experimental data for missing important reactions
Future plans / Protons • Continuation of the evaluation of the proton induced cross section data • Extension of the compilation with the experimental data found using the secondary reference sources (e.g. Nuclear Science References, NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory and Landolt-Bornstein books) • De-selection of the contradictory data taking into account the experimental circumstances • Comparison of the experimental data also with the PADF and JENDL, available ALICE-IPPE and EMPIRE-II calculations for reactions measured by the ATOMKI Group • New experimental data for missing important reactions