Abstract
An evaluation of the average prompt fission neutron multiplicity, ν¯ p, of 239Pu(n,f) is shown. This evaluation includes (a) the correlated fission model CGMF, and (b) a detailed analysis of past and recently published experimental data. Using CGMF-calculated ν¯ pas prior enables to link, through the use of evaluated model input parameters, ν¯ p to other fission observables such as the prompt fission neutron spectrum (PFNS), pre-neutron emission fission yields as a function of mass, and the average total kinetic energy of the fragments. These evaluated parameters produce realistic predictions of many fission observables, while the evaluated ν¯ p agrees well (χ2 ≈ 1) with data. Moreover, with the new evaluated ν¯ p, the effective neutron multiplication factor of fast Pu ICSBEP critical assemblies are predicted with a mean bias of 58 pcm compared to 18 pcm with ENDF/B-VIII.0, when paired with a new 239Pu PFNS and fission cross section. Due to these encouraging validation results, the evaluated ν¯ p is currently part of a release candidate for the 239Pu ENDF/B-VIII.1 file. Hence, a correlated fission model was used for the first time for evaluating ν¯ p that is of evaluation quality. This is an important step towards consistent evaluations of prompt fission observables.
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