2017 Fall Meeting

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Oral presentation

II. Radiation, Accelerator and Beam Technologies » 201-1 Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Data Measurement/Evaluation/Validation, Nuclear Reaction Technology

[1M14-16] Nuclear Transmutation of LLFP 4

Wed. Sep 13, 2017 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Room M (N304 - N Block)

Chair:Masayuki Aikawa (Hokkaido Univ.)

4:00 PM - 4:15 PM

[1M14] Development of nuclear transmutation methods for converting LLFP into stable or short-lived nuclides

(14)Calculation of cross sections based on microscopic theories

*Takashi Nakatsukasa1, Kouhei Washiyama1, Shuichiro Ebata2, Kazuyuki Ogata3, Kosho Minomo3 (1. University of Tsukuba, 2. Hokkaido University, 3. Osaka University)

Keywords:ImPACT, Density functional theory, Microscopic nuclear reaction model, Collective model

LLFP's still have many unknown properties with little experimental data. Although the ImPACT project aims at obtaining these data from RIKEN RIBF, theoretical investigation is indispensable to reveal global aspects from limited data points. Using results of microscopic nuclear structure researches based on nuclear density functional theory, we aim at unifying nuclear structure and reaction and clarifying unknown properties of LLFP's, by constructing a microscopic nuclear reaction model and calculating cross sections. The results are utilized for improving predictions with PHITS. In this talk, we present results so far obtained in the project.