Abstract

We review recent evaluations of neutron and proton reaction cross sections up to 150 MeV in the LA150 Library, for use in computer code simulations of accelerator-driven systems. An overview is provided of the nuclear theory together with measured cross section data used in the evaluations. The possible use of bismuth activation foils for high-energy neutron spectrometry is also discussed. We describe recent developments to the MCNPX radiation transport code, which merges MCNP and LAHET in one code and uses the LA150 evaluated data. A number of benchmark comparisons against integral experiments are described, for thick-target neutron production, neutron transmission through macroscopic slabs, and neutron kerma coefficients. The benchmarks help validate the transport code and the evaluated data for use in ADS simulations of neutron production in a spallation target (n/p), radiation shielding, heating, and damage. A brief summary is also given of future data needs for subcritical transmuters and spallation targets, in accelerator transmutation of waste technologies.

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