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NRC proposes changes to its rules on nuclear materials
In response to Executive Order 14300, “Ordering the Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,” the NRC is proposing sweeping changes to its rules governing the use of nuclear materials that are widely used in industry, medicine, and research. The changes would amend NRC regulations for the licensing of nuclear byproduct material, some source material, and some special nuclear material.
As published in the May 18 Federal Register, the NRC is seeking public comment on this proposed rule and draft interim guidance until July 2.
F. Rigaud, M. G. Desthuilliers, G. Y. Petit, J. L. Irigaray, G. Longo, F. Saporetti
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 55 | Number 1 | September 1974 | Pages 17-23
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE55-17
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Activation radiative-capture cross sections of 14.6-MeV neutrons in 27Al, 50Ti, 51V, 103Rh, 127I, and 139La have been measured to check and extend to other nuclei recent improved activation measurements. The measured activities strongly depend on the target-head material, on the tritium target backing and on the sample thickness, whose influence is taken into account in the present experiment. The results of the improved activation measurements agree with each other and also with (n, γ) cross sections deduced from integration of measured gamma-ray spectra, thus confirming that a large part of earlier activation measurements were in error. Agreement between experiment and theory is obtained with calculations based on the direct and semidirect models.