Impact of isomeric ratios on reactor antineutrino spectra: a sensitivity study
ORAL
Abstract
A recent re-evalation of the available experimental data provided updated values of Isomeric Yield Ratios (IYRs) for low-energy neutron-induced fission of 42 fission products, and highlighted the limitation of the theoretical model currently used for all evaluated fission yield libraries.
Following this re-evaluation, we performed a sensitivity study to investigate the impact of the updated yields on antineutrino spectra predicted using the summation method for all major actinides (235U, 239Pu, 241Pu and 238U). The contribution of individual fission products was studied in detail, and a few were identified as the main contributors to the discrepancies observed between the antineutrino spectra produced with the new IYRs vs those obtained using the values tabulated in JEFF-3.3, the most recent fission yield evaluated library.
For this work, the sensitivity study was also extended to include the over 200 fission products with a known long-lived isomer, and whose IYRs have never been experimentally determined. In this case, the IYRs were varied over the entire range of physically acceptable values, and their individual effect on antineutrino spectra was recorded.
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Publication: Sears, C. J., et al. "Compilation and Evaluation of Isomeric Fission Yield Ratios." Nuclear Data Sheets 173 (2021): 118-143.
Presenters
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Andrea Mattera
Brookhaven National Laboratory, BNL
Authors
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Andrea Mattera
Brookhaven National Laboratory, BNL
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Alejandro A Sonzogni
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Elizabeth McCutchan
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Ryan J Lorek
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Caroline Sears
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Cassandra Billings
Brookhaven National Laboratory