TALYS 中裂变碎片蒸发的随机文件:总体蒙特卡洛方法

IF 2.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR The European Physical Journal A Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1140/epja/s10050-024-01451-y
P. Karlsson, A. Al-Adili, A. Göök, Z. Gao, S. Pomp, H. Sjöstrand, A. Solders, A. Koning
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在这项研究中,我们应用Total Monte Carlo (TMC)方法在TALYS代码中模拟了初级裂变碎片(FF)的去激发过程。我们的目标是开发一种评估裂变模型缺陷和参数敏感性的方法。TALYS使用的输入裂变碎片数据是系统变化的。这是使用GEF代码通过随机化影响裂变产率及其能量分布的94个GEF模型参数来生成10,000个随机文件完成的。GEF参数在3以内随机变化% of the default value, assuming a normal probability distribution. As a result of this parameter variation, significant changes could be identified for several observables, including the multiplicities of \(\gamma \) rays and prompt neutrons, as well as their spectra. Additionally, we investigate the impact of angular momentum distribution on the de-excitation data of both GEF and TALYS. Finally, we present an attempt to construct a best parameter file benchmarked against evaluated nuclear data files.
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Random files for fission fragment evaporation in TALYS: a total Monte Carlo approach

In this study, we have applied the Total Monte Carlo (TMC) methodology in the simulation of the de-excitation process of primary fission fragments (FF) within the TALYS code. Our objective was to develop a method for assessing fission model deficiencies and parameter sensitivities. The input fission fragment data used by TALYS were systematically varied. This was done using the GEF code to generate 10,000 random files by randomizing the 94 model parameters of GEF that influence both fission yields and their energy distributions. The GEF parameters were varied randomly within 3% of the default value, assuming a normal probability distribution. As a result of this parameter variation, significant changes could be identified for several observables, including the multiplicities of \(\gamma \) rays and prompt neutrons, as well as their spectra. Additionally, we investigate the impact of angular momentum distribution on the de-excitation data of both GEF and TALYS. Finally, we present an attempt to construct a best parameter file benchmarked against evaluated nuclear data files.

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The European Physical Journal A
The European Physical Journal A 物理-物理:核物理
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