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Evaluation of Nonelastic Neutron Cross Sections on Carbon Above 14 MeV

D. J. Brenner, M. Zaider, J. J. Coyne, H.G. Menzel, R. E. Prael

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 95 / Number 4 / April 1987 / Pages 311-315

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE87-A20442

Neutron cross sections on carbon at and above 14 MeV are of interest for a variety of applications. It is argued that the ENDF/B-V evaluation of the nonelastic cross sections is in some error; this is due in part to the “subtraction” technique used for evaluating the nonelastic cross section, and to an overreliance on old nuclear emulsion data. In addition, secondary uncharged- (and, for biomedical applications, charged-) particle spectra are important. It is shown that kerma-factor calculations are very sensitive to the secondary charged-particle spectrum. Thus an assessment of the reaction mechanisms, leading to evaluated secondary particle spectra, is also needed.