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Japanese evaluated nuclear data library version 5: JENDL-5

The fifth version of Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library, JENDL-5, was developed. JENDL-5 aimed to meet a variety of needs not only from nuclear reactors but also from other applications such as accelerators. Most of the JENDL special purpose files published so far were integrated into JENDL-5 w...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear science and technology 2023-01, Vol.60 (1), p.1-60
Main Authors: Iwamoto, Osamu, Iwamoto, Nobuyuki, Kunieda, Satoshi, Minato, Futoshi, Nakayama, Shinsuke, Abe, Yutaka, Tsubakihara, Kohsuke, Okumura, Shin, Ishizuka, Chikako, Yoshida, Tadashi, Chiba, Satoshi, Otuka, Naohiko, Sublet, Jean-Christophe, Iwamoto, Hiroki, Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi, Nagaya, Yasunobu, Tada, Kenichi, Konno, Chikara, Matsuda, Norihiro, Yokoyama, Kenji, Taninaka, Hiroshi, Oizumi, Akito, Fukushima, Masahiro, Okita, Shoichiro, Chiba, Go, Sato, Satoshi, Ohta, Masayuki, Kwon, Saerom
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Summary:The fifth version of Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library, JENDL-5, was developed. JENDL-5 aimed to meet a variety of needs not only from nuclear reactors but also from other applications such as accelerators. Most of the JENDL special purpose files published so far were integrated into JENDL-5 with revisions. JENDL-5 consists of 11 sublibraries: (1) Neutron, (2) Thermal scattering law, (3) Fission product yield, (4) Decay data, (5) Proton, (6) Deuteron, (7) Alpha-particle, (8) Photonuclear, (9) Photo-atomic, (10) Electro-atomic, and (11) Atomic relaxation. The neutron reaction data for a large number of nuclei in JENDL-4.0 were updated ranging from light to heavy ones, including major and minor actinides which affect nuclear reactor calculations. In addition, the number of nuclei of neutron reaction data stored in JENDL-5 was largely increased; the neutron data covered not only all of naturally existing nuclei but also their neighbor ones with half-lives longer than 1 day. JENDL-5 included the originally evaluated data of thermal scattering law and fission product yield for the first time. Light charged-particle and photon-induced reaction data were also included for the first time as the JENDL general purpose file.
ISSN:0022-3131
1881-1248
DOI:10.1080/00223131.2022.2141903