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Templates of expected measurement uncertainties

Authors :
Neudecker, Denise
Lewis, Amanda M.
Matthews, Eric F.
Vanhoy, Jeffrey
Haight, Robert C.
Smith, Donald L.
Talou, Patrick
Croft, Stephen
Carlson, Allan D.
Pierson, Bruce
Wallner, Anton
Al-Adili, Ali
Bernstein, Lee
Capote, Roberto
Devlin, Matthew
Drosg, Manfred
Duke, Dana L.
Finch, Sean
Herman, Michal W.
Kelly, Keegan J.
Koning, Arjan
Lovell, Amy E.
Marini, Paola
Montoya, Kristina
Nobre, Gustavo P. A.
Paris, Mark
Pritychenko, Boris
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Snyder, Lucas
Sobes, Vladimir
Solders, Andreas
Taieb, Julien
Neudecker, Denise
Lewis, Amanda M.
Matthews, Eric F.
Vanhoy, Jeffrey
Haight, Robert C.
Smith, Donald L.
Talou, Patrick
Croft, Stephen
Carlson, Allan D.
Pierson, Bruce
Wallner, Anton
Al-Adili, Ali
Bernstein, Lee
Capote, Roberto
Devlin, Matthew
Drosg, Manfred
Duke, Dana L.
Finch, Sean
Herman, Michal W.
Kelly, Keegan J.
Koning, Arjan
Lovell, Amy E.
Marini, Paola
Montoya, Kristina
Nobre, Gustavo P. A.
Paris, Mark
Pritychenko, Boris
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Snyder, Lucas
Sobes, Vladimir
Solders, Andreas
Taieb, Julien
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The covariance committee of CSEWG (Cross Section Evaluation Working Group) established templates of expected measurement uncertainties for neutron-induced total, (n,gamma), neutron-induced charged-particle, and (n,xn) reaction cross sections as well as prompt fission neutron spectra, average prompt and total fission neutron multiplicities, and fission yields. Templates provide a list of what uncertainty sources are expected for each measurement type and observable, and suggest typical ranges of these uncertainties and correlations based on a survey of experimental data, associated literature, and feedback from experimenters. Information needed to faithfully include the experimental data in the nuclear-data evaluation process is also provided. These templates could assist (a) experimenters and EXFOR compilers in delivering more complete uncertainties and measurement information relevant for evaluations of new experimental data, and (b) evaluators in achieving a more comprehensive uncertainty quantification for evaluation purposes. This effort might ultimately lead to more realistic evaluated covariances for nuclear-data applications. In this topical issue, we cover the templates coming out of this CSEWG effort-typically, one observable per paper. This paper here prefaces this topical issue by introducing the concept and mathematical framework of templates, discussing potential use cases, and giving an example of how they can be applied (estimating missing experimental uncertainties of 235U(n,f) average prompt fission neutron multiplicities), and their impact on nuclear-data evaluations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428113756
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.epjn.2023014