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The prediction of Neutron Elastic Scattering from Tritium for E(n) = 6-14 MeV
Anderson, J D ; Dietrich, F S ; Luu, T ; McNabb, D P ; Navratil, P ; Quaglioni, S
关键词: ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION;    COMPUTERS;    CROSS SECTIONS;    DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS;    DISTRIBUTION;    ELASTIC SCATTERING;    ENERGY RANGE;    EVALUATION;    FORECASTING;    NEUTRONS;    PHYSICS;    PROBABILITY;    R MATRIX;    RESONATING-GROUP MET;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1010833
RP-ID  :  LLNL-TR-435981
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1010833
Others  :  TRN: US1102037
学科分类:核物理和高能物理
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
In a recent report Navratil et al. evaluated the angle-integrated cross section and the angular distribution for 14-MeV n+T elastic scattering by inferring these cross sections from accurately measured p+3He angular distributions. This evaluation used a combination of two theoretical treatments, based on the no-core shell model and resonating-group method (NCSM/RGM) and on the R-matrix formalism, to connect the two charge-symmetric reactions n+T and p+{sup 3}He. In this report we extend this treatment to cover the neutron incident energy range 6-14 MeV. To do this, we evaluate angle-dependent correction factors for the NCSM/RGM calculations so that they agree with the p+{sup 3}He data near 6 MeV, and using the results found earlier near 14 MeV we interpolate these correction factors to obtain correction factors throughout the 6-14 MeV energy range. The agreement between the corrected NCSM/RGM and R-Matrix values for the integral elastic cross sections is excellent ({+-}1%), and these are in very good agreement with total cross section experiments. This result can be attributed to the nearly constant correction factors at forward angles, and to the evidently satisfactory physics content of the two calculations. The difference in angular shape, obtained by comparing values of the scattering probability distribution P({mu}) vs. {mu}(the cosine of the c.m. scattering angle), is about {+-}4% and appears to be related to differences in the two theoretical calculations. Averaging the calculations yields P({mu}) values with errors of {+-}2 1/2 % or less. These averaged values, along with the corresponding quantities for the differential cross sections, will form the basis of a new evaluation of n+T elastic scattering. Computer files of the results discussed in this report will be supplied upon request.
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