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CAI Chong-hai. MEND—A Code for Calculating Nuclear Data of Mediumheavy Nuclei below 250 MeV[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2011, 28(3): 354-365. doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.28.03.354
Citation: CAI Chong-hai. MEND—A Code for Calculating Nuclear Data of Mediumheavy Nuclei below 250 MeV[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2011, 28(3): 354-365. doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.28.03.354

MEND—A Code for Calculating Nuclear Data of Mediumheavy Nuclei below 250 MeV

doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.28.03.354
  • Received Date: 1900-01-01
  • Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
  • Publish Date: 2011-09-20
  • Based on the spherical optical model, preequilibrium statistical theory, and HauserFeshbach theory, etc., the code MEND (Medium Energy Nuclear Data) is written for calculating the complete set of nuclear data of mediumheavy nuclei in mediumlow energy region (≤250 MeV). For the reactions induced by neutron and proton below 250 MeV, the total cross sections, reaction cross sections, elastic scattering differential cross sections, double differential cross sections and energy spectra, etc. calculated by the code MEND, generally agree with those corresponding experimental data. MEND is a foundational program for nuclear reaction in mediumlow energy region and is wildely used for nuclear data calculation and establishing ENDF/B6 format files of mediumlow energy region in China.
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MEND—A Code for Calculating Nuclear Data of Mediumheavy Nuclei below 250 MeV

doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.28.03.354

Abstract: Based on the spherical optical model, preequilibrium statistical theory, and HauserFeshbach theory, etc., the code MEND (Medium Energy Nuclear Data) is written for calculating the complete set of nuclear data of mediumheavy nuclei in mediumlow energy region (≤250 MeV). For the reactions induced by neutron and proton below 250 MeV, the total cross sections, reaction cross sections, elastic scattering differential cross sections, double differential cross sections and energy spectra, etc. calculated by the code MEND, generally agree with those corresponding experimental data. MEND is a foundational program for nuclear reaction in mediumlow energy region and is wildely used for nuclear data calculation and establishing ENDF/B6 format files of mediumlow energy region in China.

CAI Chong-hai. MEND—A Code for Calculating Nuclear Data of Mediumheavy Nuclei below 250 MeV[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2011, 28(3): 354-365. doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.28.03.354
Citation: CAI Chong-hai. MEND—A Code for Calculating Nuclear Data of Mediumheavy Nuclei below 250 MeV[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2011, 28(3): 354-365. doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.28.03.354

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