Abstract

Nuclear data evaluation for fission cross section and fission yield had been performed by many investigators using different model approximation theoretically. These models are encapsulated and implemented into computer codes to perform more robust nuclear reaction data calculations. TALYS is one of most successful nuclear reaction codes that used to determine fission cross section and fission yield. In this paper, TALYS was used to calculate some fission reaction including Am‐241 (n,f), Th‐232 (n,f), and U‐235 (n,f). These calculations are performed using different set of reaction mechanism and optical model parameter adjustment, such as fission barrier parameter, level density parameter, transmission mechanism, and so on. Reaction mechanism and parameter adjustment are selected based on reaction characteristics to obtain more accurate and reasonable result. The accuracy of calculation result are heavily depends on the reaction mechanism selection and parameter adjustment. All obtained result will be compared with ENDF nuclear data library. This work implemented as preliminary study for calculation of fission cross section using modified method of level density parameter determination. Further work will be more focused to the primary target, that is calculation of any fission cross section using different level density models where its level density parameter (LDP) is approximated by Thermal wavelength [21] instead of RIPL data .

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