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Homogeneous critical Monte Carlo eigenvalue calculations with revised ENDF/B-VI data sets
The revised ENDF/B-VI data set is discussed. The low capture resonance integral is primarily responsible for the large eigenvalue trend with epithermal fission rate, and a modification of the uranium 235 evaluation will yield a significantly improved evaluated data set.