IAEA Photonuclear Data Library 2019
T. Kawano, Y. S. Cho, P. Dimitriou, D. Filipescu, N. Iwamoto, V., Plujko, X. Tao, H. Utsunomiya, V. Varlamov, R. Xu, R. Capote, I. Gheorghe, O., Gorbachenko, Y.L. Jin, T. Renstr{\o}m, K. Stopani, Y. Tian, G. M. Tveten,, J.M. Wang, T. Belgya, R. Firestone, S. Goriely, J. Kopecky

TL;DR
This paper presents an updated IAEA Photonuclear Data Library with new evaluations for over 200 nuclides up to 200 MeV, incorporating recent experimental data, improved assessment methods, and model predictions for medical isotopes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive update to the photonuclear data library, including new evaluations, assessment methods, and model predictions for nuclides of interest.
Findings
Updated data for over 200 nuclides up to 200 MeV
Improved assessment methods for discrepant data
Model predictions for medical radioisotope production
Abstract
Photo-induced reaction cross section data are of importance for a variety of current or emerging applications, such as radiation shielding design and radiation transport analyses, calculations of absorbed dose in the human body during radiotherapy, physics and technology of fission reactors (influence of photo-reactions on neutron balance) and fusion reactors (plasma diagnostics and shielding), activation analyses, safeguards and inspection technologies, nuclear waste transmutation, medical isotope production and astrophysical applications. Since the release of the IAEA Photonuclear Data Library in 1999 however, new experimental data as well as new methods to assess the reliability of experimental cross sections have become available. Theoretical models and input parameters used to evaluate photo-induced reactions have improved significantly over the years. In addition, new…
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TopicsNuclear reactor physics and engineering · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear physics research studies
