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Zherdev, Gennady, Tamara Kislitsyna, and Mark Nikolayev. "ROCOCO: A constants supply system for Monte-Carlo reactor calculation." Nuclear Energy and Technology 4, no. 2 (November 26, 2018): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/nucet.4.30662.

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The ROCOCO system (Kislitsyna and Nikolayev 2016) is designed to supply constants for Monte-Carlo calculations of both neutron fields and the gamma fields they generate. The initial database of nuclear data used in the system is the Russian national library of evaluated neutron data (ROSFOND) (Nikolayev 2006, Zabrodskaya et al. 2007, RUSFOND 2017). ROCOCO is specific in that it enables the estimator to optimize the level of detail when describing neutron cross-section energy dependences. Cross-sections of key fuel, structural and coolant materials can be described in such detail as the evaluated data permits; cross-sections of secondary nuclides (minor actinides, fission products, etc.) can be described in a 299-group BNAB approximation (Manturov et al. 1996) with regard for the resonance self-shielding by subgroup method or without regard for self-shielding altogether. The energy dependence of gamma rays is described in a 127-group P5 approximation (Koshcheyev et al. 2014). Optimizing the level of detail makes it possible to reduce to a great extent the counting time with no major effect on the result and its error. Where desired, in the process of calculating the energy release in neutron reactions or in gamma-quanta formation matrices, contributions from the decay of radionuclides formed in these reactions (with a half-life of less than three years) can be taken into account. The energy dependence of the elastic scattering anisotropy is described in detail, or in the event of a group or subgroup description of cross-sections, by defining 33 boundaries of 32 equiprobable cosine intervals of the scattering angle. The thermalization effects in calculations of neutron fields are taken into account either in an ideal gas approximation or using 72-group thermalization matrices built based on thermalization files contained (if any) in the ROSFOND library.It should be noted that the system contains descriptions of detailed dependences of elastic scattering cross-sections and angular distributions on all multi-isotope elements; the relationship between the scattering angle and the energy loss in this case is determined with the use of the energy-dependent effective atomic weight.The system’s programs are written in the FORTRAN language. The system is easily integrated in Monte-Carlo codes.
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Mohammed, Sameen F., Abdulhadi Mirdan Ghaleb, and Esam S. Ali. "Electron Momentum Density of Nanoparticles ZrO2: A Compton Profile Study." International Journal of Nanoscience 20, no. 02 (January 19, 2021): 2150018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219581x21500186.

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This work investigates the electronic momentum density (EMD) distribution in nanosize zirconia (ZrO2) using the technique of Compton scattering. The ZrO2 nanoparticles (11.2[Formula: see text]nm) are synthesized of mechanical milling and characterized by SEM, XRD and TEM probes. The Compton profile [Formula: see text] of nanoZrO2 is measured by Compton spectrometer 59.54[Formula: see text]KeV Gamma rays (Americium-241) source. The study finds out that EMD in nanoZrO2 is narrower comparing in case bulk ZrO2. This study adopts the ionic-model-based free atom [Formula: see text] calculation for many configurations (Zr)[Formula: see text](O[Formula: see text])2 ([Formula: see text]) to measure the charge transfer (CT) on the compound formation. According to this study’s findings, CT values in these materials are ranged from 1.5 to 1.0 electrons from Zr to O atom.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gamma rays – Scattering – Computer programs"

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Thompson, Kyle Richard. "Modeling of gamma rays streaming through straight rectangular ducts." 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/27559.

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Books on the topic "Gamma rays – Scattering – Computer programs"

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Spencer, L. V. DCTDOS: Neutron and gamma penetration in composite duct systems. Gaithersburg, Md: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1987.

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Baedecker, Philip A. The computer analysis of high resolution gamma-ray spectra from instrumental activation analysis experiments. [Reston, VA]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1989.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Abundances from solar flare line spectroscopy: Final report, contract no. NAS5-30534. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1991.

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