Abstract ^50 50 Cr and ^53 53 Cr are very relevant in criticality safety benchmarks related to nuclear reactors. The discrepancies of up to 30% between the neutron capture cross section evaluations have an important effect on the k₄₅₅ k eff and k k ∞ in criticality benchmarks particularly sensitive to chromium. In this work, the ^50, 53 50, 53 Cr (n, γ) cross sections are to be determined between 1 and 100 keV with an 8–10% accuracy following the requirements of the NEA High Priority Request List (HPRL) to solve the current discrepancies. We have measured these reactions by the time-of-flight technique at the EAR1 experimental area of the nTOF facility, using an array of four C ₆ 6 D ₆ 6 detectors with very low neutron sensitivity. The highly-enriched samples used are significantly thinner than in previous measurements, thus minimizing the multiple-scattering effects. We have produced, and analysed with the R-matrix analysis code SAMMY, capture yields featuring 33 resonances of ^50 50 Cr and 51 of ^53 53 Cr with an accuracy between 5% and 9%, hence fulfilling the requirements made by the NEA. The differential and integral cross sections have been compared to previous data and evaluations. The new measured ^50, 53 50, 53 Cr (n, γ) cross sections provide a valuable input for upcoming evaluations, which are deemed necessary given that the results presented herein do not support the increase in both cross sections proposed in the recent INDEN evaluation.
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P. Pérez-Maroto
Carlos A. Guerrero
A. Casanovas
The European Physical Journal A
University of Edinburgh
University of Manchester
Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6966f2f013bf7a6f02c003cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/s10050-025-01767-3