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IAEA Photonuclear Data Library 2019

Kawano, Toshihiko*; Cho, Y. S.*; Dimitriou, P.*; Filipescu, D.*; Iwamoto, Nobuyuki  ; Plujko, V.*; Tao, X.*; Utsunomiya, Hiroaki*; Varlamov, V.*; Xu, R.*; Capote, R.*; Gheorghe, I.*; Gorbachenko, O.*; Jin, Y. L.*; Renstr${o}$m, T.*; Sin, M.*; Stopani, K.*; Tian, Y.*; Tveten, G. M.*; Wang, J. M.*; Belgya, T.*; Firestone, R.*; Goriely, S.*; Kopecky, J.*; Krti$v{c}$ka, M.*; Schwengner, R.*; Siem, S.*; Wiedeking, M.*

We report our coordinated efforts to address these data needs such as radiation shielding design and radiation transport analyses, and present the results of the new evaluations of more than 200 nuclides included in the new updated IAEA Photonuclear Data Library, where the photon energy goes up to 200 MeV. We discuss the new assessment method and make recommendations to the user community in cases where the experimental data are discrepant and the assessments disagree. In addition, in the absence of experimental data, we present model predictions for photon-induced reaction cross section on nuclides of potential interest to medical radioisotope production.

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