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Resolved Resonance Evaluation for Neutron Interactions with 103Rh up to 8 keV

Luiz Leal, Nicolas Leclaire, Frédéric Fernex, Devin Barry, Peter Schillebeeckx, Stefan Kopecky

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 199 / Number 7 / July 2025 / Pages 1045-1061

Review Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2024.2411171

Received:May 13, 2024
Accepted:September 21, 2024
Published:May 20, 2025

A neutron cross-section evaluation for the n + 103Rh reaction in the resolved resonance region was carried out in the energy range 10−5 eV to 8 keV encompassing thermal energy at 0.0253 eV. The scope of this work is to generate resonance parameters and resonance parameter covariances based on the Reich-Moore reduced R-matrix formalism using the code SAMMY. Some features of the new evaluation are the inclusion of high-resolution capture data in the SAMMY evaluation process and the extension of the resolved resonance range from 4 to 8 keV. Furthermore, the evaluation employs more accurate resonance parameter representation by exploring the use of the LRF = 7 ENDF feature and also the use of the LCOMP = 2 compact format for resonance parameter covariance representation. Included in the SAMMY evaluation are transmission data, capture cross-section data, and neutron scattering length information. Thermal cross-section values listed in the literature, as well as capture resonance integrals, were also incorporated into the evaluation process.