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HPRL – International cooperation to identify and monitor priority nuclear data needs for nuclear applications

E. Dupont, M. Bossant, R. Capote, A.D. Carlson, Yaron Danon, Michael Fleming, Zhigang Ge, Hideo Harada, Osamu Iwamoto, Nobuyuki Iwamoto, A. Kimura, A. J. Koning, C. Massimi, A. Negreţ, G. Noguère, Arjan Plompen, V.G. Pronyaev, G. Rimpault, Sergey Simakov, A. Stankovskiy, Weili Sun, Andrej Trkov, Hanqing Wu, Keiichi Yokoyama

2020Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology)24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The OECD-NEA High Priority Request List (HPRL) is a point of reference to guide and stimulate the improvement of nuclear data for nuclear energy and other applications, and a tool to bridge the gap between data users and producers. The HPRL is application-driven and the requests are submitted by nuclear data users or representatives of the user’s communities. A panel of international experts reviews and monitors the requests in the framework of an Expert Group mandated by the NEA Nuclear Science Committee Working Party on International Nuclear Data Evaluation Cooperation (WPEC). After approval, individual requests are classified to three categories: high priority requests, general requests, and special purpose requests (e.g., dosimetry, standards). The HPRL is hosted by the NEA in the form of a relational database publicly available on the web. This paper provides an overview of HPRL entries, status and outlook. Examples of requests successfully completed are given and new requests are described with emphasis on updated nuclear data needs in the fields of nuclear energy, neutron standards and dosimetry.

Topics & Concepts

Nuclear dataBridge (graph theory)Computer scienceNeutronMedicineNuclear physicsPhysicsInternal medicineNuclear reactor physics and engineeringGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studiesNuclear and radioactivity studies
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