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Results of time-of-flight transmission measurements for natW at 25 m and 50 m stations of GELINA

Abstract

Transmission measurements have been performed at the time-of-flight facility GELINA using metallic discs of natural tungsten. The measurements have been carried out at 25 m and 50 m stations using Li-glass scintillators with the accelerator operating at 800 Hz. This report describes the experimental details required to deliver the data to the EXFOR data library, which is maintained by the Nuclear Data Section of the International Atomic Energy Agency (NDS/IAEA) and the Nuclear Energy Agency of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (NEA/OECD). The experimental conditions and data reduction procedures are described. In addition, full covariance information based on the AGS concept is given such that nuclear reaction model parameters together with their covariances can be derived in a least squares adjustment to the data or the data can be used to validate resonance parameters recommended in evaluated data libraries.JRC.G.2-Standards for Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguard

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