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Blokhin A.I., Gai E.V., Ignatyuk A.V., Manokhin V.N.
In this paper on the basis of an analysis of the evaluated and experimental data the new evaluation for Pu-241 in the neutron energy region 10-5 eV – 20 MeV was made. On the basis of the evaluation obtained the full file of the 241Pu evaluated data for BROND-3 Library is formed.
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