Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1834812 | Nuclear Data Sheets | 2016 | 115 Pages |
Abstract
The approach reveals a high degree of regularity and provides a considerable insight into the physics of the fission process. Fission observables can be calculated with a precision that complies with the needs for applications in nuclear technology without specific adjustments to measured data of individual systems. The GEF executable runs out of the box with no need for entering any empirical data. This unique feature is of valuable importance, because the number of systems and energies of potential significance for fundamental and applied science will never be possible to be measured. The relevance of the approach for examining the consistency of experimental results and for evaluating nuclear data is demonstrated.
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Authors
K.-H. Schmidt, B. Jurado, C. Amouroux, C. Schmitt,