JAEA-Conf 2011-002 - 日本原子力研究開発機構
JAEA-Conf 2011-002 - 日本原子力研究開発機構
JAEA-Conf 2011-002 - 日本原子力研究開発機構
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<strong>JAEA</strong>-<strong>Conf</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>002</strong><br />
Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Nuclear Data<br />
November 25-26, 2010, C-CUBE, Chikushi Campus, Kyushu University,<br />
Kasuga, Japan<br />
(Eds.) Yukinobu WATANABE ∗ , Hiroyuki KOURA and Satoshi CHIBA<br />
Advanced Science Research Center<br />
Japan Atomic Energy Agency<br />
Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken<br />
(Received July 6, <strong>2011</strong>)<br />
The 2010 symposium on nuclear data organized by the Nuclear Data Division of<br />
Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ) was held at C-CUBE, Chikushi Campus,<br />
Kyushu University, on November 25 and 26, 2010, with approximately 60 domestic and<br />
foreign participants, in cooperation with Advanced Science Research Center of <strong>JAEA</strong><br />
and under financial support from the Kyushu Branch of AESJ. The symposium was devoted<br />
to presentations and discussions about recent research results in a wide variety of<br />
fields associated with nuclear data, such as JENDL-4 related evaluation and benchmark<br />
tests, nuclear data measurements and facilities, theoretical model calculations, applications,<br />
and so on. A tutorial on nuclear data evaluation for actinide nuclides was given in<br />
the symposium. This report consists of total 40 papers including 15 oral presentations<br />
and 25 poster presentations.<br />
Keywords: Nuclear Data, Symposium, Proceedings, JENDL-4, Benchmark Test, Measurement,<br />
Experimental Facilities, Theoretical Model, Recent Topics<br />
∗ Kyushu University<br />
Organizers: Y. Watanabe (Kyushu Univ., Chair), H. Harada (<strong>JAEA</strong>, Vice-Chair),<br />
N. Iwamoto (<strong>JAEA</strong>), K. Kato (Hokkaido Univ.), H. Koura (<strong>JAEA</strong>), S. Chiba (<strong>JAEA</strong>),<br />
I. Murata (Osaka Univ.), G. Hirano (TEPSYS), J. Hori (Kyoto Univ.), S. Matsufuji<br />
(NIRS), K. Yokoyama (<strong>JAEA</strong>)<br />
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