Abstract

The new paradigm of nuclear reaction evaluation postulates that differential and integral experiments along with the reaction models should be used in concert to produce the evaluated data files. The results of a previous assimilation project are summarized as a proof of principle that adjusting reaction model parameters to the results of integral experiments is feasible. The new paradigm requires vast modernization of the nuclear data infrastructure. Such modernization is actually carried out by several national and international efforts. We describe those dedicated to: (i) handling of differential and integral data, (ii) providing and operating the sensitivity profiles, (iii) ensuring reproducibility of the evaluations, and (iv) enabling automated verification of the entire library. We also point to the importance of the nuclear reaction modeling and discuss advantages and disadvantages of the new paradigm.

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