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Single-ended pelletron accelerator at JAERI-TOKAI

Takahashi, Masa; Fujii, Katsutoshi; Tanimura, Yoshihiko; Shimizu, Shigeru; Kajimoto, Yoichi; Kowatari, Munehiko; Yoshizawa, Michio; Yamamoto, Hideaki

Dai-18-Kai Tandemu Kasokuki Oyobi Sono Shuhen Gijutsu No Kenkyukai Hokokushu, p.110 - 113, 2005/11

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Present status of FRS of JAERI

Yoshizawa, Michio; Saegusa, Jun; Tanimura, Yoshihiko; Yoshida, Makoto

Proceedings of 14th Meeting of Consultative Committee for Ionizing Radiation, 5 Pages, 2002/00

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Measurement of neutron capture cross sections of Tc-99

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JNC TJ9400 2000-008, 61 Pages, 2000/02

JNC-TJ9400-2000-008.pdf:2.5MB

For studies on nuclear transmutation of long-lived fission products (LLFPs) in a fast reactor, detailed characteristics of reactor core such as transmutation performance have to be investigated, so accurate neutron cross section data of LLFPs become necessary. Therefore, the keV-neutron capture cross sections of Tc-99, which is one of important LLFPs, were measured in the present study to obtain the accurate data. The measurement was relative to the standard capture cross sections of Au-197. A neutron time-of-flight method was adopted with a ns-pulsed neutron source by a Pelletron accelerator and a large anti-Compton NaI(TI) gamma-ray detector. As a result, the capture cross sections of Tc-99 were obtained with the error of about 5 % in the incident neutlon energy region of 10 to 600 keV. The present data were compared with other experimental data and the evaluated values of JENDL-3.2, and it was found that the evaluations of JENDL-3.2 were 15-20 % smaller than the present measurements.

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