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Atlas of Neutron Resonances, Fifth Edition: Resonance Parameters and Thermal Cross Sections. Z=1-100 [Hardcover]

Said F. Mughabghab Ph.D. MSc BSc (Author)

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Book Description

044452035X 978-0444520357 April 18, 2006 5
The Atlas of Neutron Resonances provides detailed information on neutron resonances, thermal neutron cross sections, and average resonance properties which are important to neutron physicist, astrophysicists, solid state physicists, reactor engineers, scientists involved in activation analysis, and evaluators of neutron cross sections.

· Compilation and evaluation of the world's thermal neutron cross-sections and resonance parameters for neutron physicists, reactor engineers, and neutron evaluators.
· Compilation and evaluation of coherent scattering lengths for solid state physicists and evaluators
· Compilation and evaluation of average 30-keV capture cross sections for astrophysicists.
· Nuclear level density parameters derived from average spacings of neutron resonances following a new approach (new feature for this edition).
· Brief review of sub-threshold fission.
· Comparisons of optical model predictions with neutron strength function data and scattering lengths.
· Estimation of average E1 radiative widths on the basis of the generalized Landau-Fermi liquid model (a new feature for this edition).

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Dr. Mughabghab joined Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1963 to carry ou t neutron research at the Graphite Reactor and later at the High Flux beam Reactor. This was followed by the compilation and evaluation of neutron data at the National Nuclear Data Center. The latter activity resulted in the publications of the well-known BNL-325 reports and Neutron Cross Sections, Volume 1 (4th edition) published by Academic Press (1966-1984); these compendia are frequently referenced in the scientific literature. The former investigations culminated in the findings of non-statistical effects and valence neutron capture in the thermal and resonance neutrons. These activities resulted in collaborative work with physicists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, and Harwell. Due to interest in these investigations, the author received international invitations to speak at conferences and neutron schools held at Budapest, Petten, Bologna, Dubna, Bulgaria, and Pruhonice. In the period 1986-1994, the author was involved in the design of a small-size reactor to be utilized in nuclear propulsion for possible future missions to Mars. During this period, the author participated in the analysis and measurements of spallation neutrons . In 1995-2000, the author devoted his attention to the study of the nuclear level density parameters, reported in Physical Rev. Lett. 81,4083 (1998), and the interpretation of average radiative widths of neutron resonances in terms of the Giant Dipole Resonance and within the framework of the generalized Landau-Fermi Liquid model (Phys. Lett. B 487, 155-164, 2000).


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The aim of the following survey is to present (1) the various considerations employed in the assessment of the experimental data, (2) the relationships, methods and principles that have been used in arriving at the recommended parameters, (3) the systematics of s- and p-wave neutron strength functions, radiative widths, and potential scattering radii and (4) the standards for capture, scattering cross sections, and neutron, as well as -ray energies. Read the first page
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thermal cross sections, local osci, reduced neutron widths, fission widths, partial radiative widths, negative energy resonances, neutron radiative capture cross section, subthreshold fission, neutron strength function, total radiative widths, direct capture component, fission strengths, average radiative width, strength function values, valence capture, thermal capture cross section, optical model calculations, potential scattering length, coherent scattering amplitude, isospin term, level density formula, fission channels, resonance parameters, level density parameters, neutron separation energy
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Nuclear Physics, New York, International Nuclear Data Committee, Nuclide Spin, Nuovo Cimento, Resonance Properties, Individual Resonance Parameters, Technical Information, All Union Conf, Chicago University Metallurgical Laboratory, Physical Review, Thermal Cross Sections, Acta Crystallogr, Astrophysical Journal, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd, Journal de Physique, Physics Letters
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