High-Energy Activation Simulation Coupling TENDL and SPACS with FISPACT-II

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To address the needs of activation-transmutation simulation in incident-particle fields with energies above a few hundred MeV, the FISPACT-II code has been extended to splice TENDL standard ENDF-6 nuclear data with extended nuclear data forms. The JENDL-2007/HE and HEAD-2009 libraries were processed for FISPACT-II and used to demonstrate the capabilities of the new code version. Tests of the libraries and comparisons against both experimental yield data and the most recent intra-nuclear cascade model results demonstrate that there is need for improved nuclear data libraries up to and above 1 GeV. Simulations on lead targets show that important radionuclides, such as 148Gd, can vary by more than an order of magnitude where more advanced models find agreement within the experimental uncertainties.

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Fleming, M., Sublet, J. C., & Gilbert, M. (2018). High-Energy Activation Simulation Coupling TENDL and SPACS with FISPACT-II. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1046). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1046/1/012002

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