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\documentclass[11pt,twoside]{NJOYMan}
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\title{\bf The NJOY Nuclear Data Processing System,\\Version 2016}
%\author{R. E. MacFarlane and A. C. Kahler\\
% Theoretical Division\\
% Los Alamos National Laboratory}
\author{\\
Original Author: R. E. MacFarlane\\
Theoretical Division\\
Los Alamos National Laboratory\\
\\
\\
Contributing Authors\\
D. W. Muir\\
R. M Boicourt\\
A. C. Kahler\\
J. L. Conlin\\
\\
\\
Current Editor: A. C. Kahler
\\}
\date{December 19, 2016}
\makeindex
\includeonly{
intro,
njoyx,
reconx,
broadx,
unresx,
heatx,
thermx,
groupx,
gaminx,
errorx,
covx,
modex,
dtfx,
ccccx,
matxsx,
resxsx,
acex,
powx,
wimsx,
plotx,
viewx,
mixx,
purx,
leapx,
gaspx,
mandtx
}
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\raggedbottom
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\abstract{The NJOY Nuclear Data Processing System, version 2016,
is a comprehensive computer code package for producing pointwise
and multigroup cross sections and related quantities from evaluated
nuclear data in the ENDF-4 through ENDF-6 legacy cardimage
formats. NJOY works with evaluated files for incident neutrons,
photons, and charged particles, producing libraries for a wide
variety of particle transport and reactor analysis codes.}
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% and copyright statements).
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\begin{center} \textbf{Disclaimer of Liability:} \end{center}
Neither the United States Government nor the Los Alamos
National Security, LLC., nor any of their employees, makes any warranty,
express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability or
responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any
information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents
that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.
\vspace{0.25in}
\begin{center} \textbf{Disclaimer of Endorsement:} \end{center}
Reference herein to any specific commercial products,
process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise,
does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation,
or favoring by the United States Government or the Los Alamos National
Security, LLC. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not
necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or
the Los Alamos National Security, LLC., and shall not be used for
advertising or product endorsement purposes.
\vspace{0.25in}
\begin{center} \textbf{Copyright Notice:} \end{center}
Copyright 2016. Los Alamos National Security, LLC. This software was
produced under U.S. Government contract DE-AC52-06NA25396 for
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), which is operated by
Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of
Energy. The U.S. Government has rights to use, reproduce, and
distribute this software. NEITHER THE GOVERNMENT NOR LOS ALAMOS
NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC MAKES ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR
ASSUMES ANY LIABILITY FOR THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. If software
is modified to produce derivative works, such modified software
should be clearly marked, so as not to confuse it with the version
available from LANL.
Additionally, redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modification, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:
\begin{enumerate}
\item Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
\item Neither the name of Los Alamos National Security, LLC, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, LANL, the U.S. Government, nor the
names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
\end{enumerate}
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY,
LLC AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY,
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SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
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AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
\vspace{7.1in}
\begin{center}
\copyright Copyright 2016 Los Alamos National Security,
LLC All Rights Reserved
\end{center}
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% ... which inserts a blank even numbered page, if necessary
\include{intro}
\include{njoyx}
\include{reconx}
\include{broadx}
\include{unresx}
\include{heatx}
\include{thermx}
\include{groupx}
\include{gaminx}
\include{errorx}
\include{covx}
\include{modex}
\include{dtfx}
\include{ccccx}
\include{matxsx}
\include{resxsx}
\include{acex}
\include{powx}
\include{wimsx}
\include{plotx}
\include{viewx}
\include{mixx}
\include{purx}
\include{leapx}
\include{gaspx}
\include{mandtx}
%\section{References}
%comment out so "References" doesn't get a section number in the TOC
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\begin{singlespace}
\bibitem{NJ1} R. E. MacFarlane and R. M. Boicourt, ``NJOY: A
Neutron and Photon Processing System,'' {\it Trans. Am. Nucl.
Soc.} \underline{22}, 720 (1975).
\bibitem{NJ2} R. E. MacFarlane, D. W. Muir, and R. M. Boicourt,
``The NJOY Nuclear Data Processing System, Volume 1:
User's Manual,'' Los Alamos National Laboratory report
LA-9303-M, Vol. I (ENDF-324), (May 1982). R. E. MacFarlane,
D. W. Muir, and R. M. Boicourt, ``The NJOY Nuclear Data
Processing System, Volume II: The NJOY, RECONR, BROADR,
HEATR, and THERMR Modules,'' Los Alamos National Laboratory
report LA-9303-M, Vol. II (ENDF-324) (May 1982).
R. E. MacFarlane and D. W. Muir, ``The NJOY Nuclear Data
Processing System, Volume III: The GROUPR, GAMINR, and
MODER Modules,'' Los Alamos National Laboratory report
LA-9303-M, Vol. III (ENDF-324) (October 1987). D. W. Muir
and R. E. MacFarlane, ``The NJOY Nuclear Data Processing
System, Volume IV: The ERRORR and COVR Modules,'' Los Alamos
National Laboratory report LA-9303-M, Vol. IV (ENDF-324)
(December 1985).
\bibitem{NJOY91} R. E. MacFarlane and D. W. Muir, ``The NJOY
Nuclear Data Processing System, Version 91,'' Los Alamos National
Laboratory report LA-12740-M (1994).
\bibitem{NJ10} R. E. MacFarlane and A. C. Kahler, ``Methods
for Processing ENDF/B-VII with NJOY," {\it Nuclear Data Sheets},
{\bf 111}, 2739--2890 (2010).
\bibitem{NJ12} A. C. Kahler, editor, ``The NJOY Nuclear Data
Processing System, Version 2012,'' Los Alamos National
Laboratory report LA-UR-12-27079 (2012).
\bibitem{njoytutorial} For an online tutorial on NJOY, see
\href{http://t2.lanl.gov}{http://t2.lanl.gov}, and follow links
to the ``Nuclear Information Service (NIS)", ``Training area"
and ``NJOY" which leads to ``Understanding NJOY,'' Los Alamos
National Laboratory report LA-UR-00-1538 (March 2000).
\bibitem{ENDF7} M. B. Chadwick {\it et al.}, ``ENDF/B-VII.0:
Next Generation Evaluated Nuclear Data Library for Nuclear
Science and Technology,'' {\it Nuclear Data Sheets}, {\bf 107},
2931--3060 (2006).
\bibitem{ENDF71} M. B. Chadwick {\it et al.}, ``ENDF/B-VII.1 Nuclear
Data for Science and Technology: Cross Sections, Covariances,
Fission Product Yields and Decay Data,'' {\it Nuclear Data Sheets},
{\bf 112}, 2887--2996 (2011).
\bibitem{ENDF102} A. Trkov, M. Herman and D. A. Brown, Eds., ENDF-6
Formats Manual, Data Formats and Procedures for the Evaluated Nuclear
Data Files ENDF/B-VI and ENDF/B-VII, Brookhaven National Laboratory
report BNL-90365-2009 Rev.2 (CSEWG Document
ENDF-102) (October 24, 2012). For the latest version of
this report, see \href{http://www.nndc.bnl.gov}{http://www.nndc.bnl.gov}
and take the CSEWG tab to ENDF-6 Formats Manual.
\bibitem{endftutorial} For an online tutorial on the ENDF formats,
see \href{http://t2.lanl.gov}{http://t2.lanl.gov}, and follow links
to the ``Nuclear Information Service (NIS)", ``Training area"
and ``ENDF" which leads to ``An Introduction to the ENDF Formats,"
Los Alamos National Laboratory report LA-UR-98-1779 (January 1998).
\bibitem{CCCC4} R. D. O'Dell, ``Standard Interface Files and
Procedures for Reactor Physics Codes, Version IV,'' Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory report LA-6941-MS (September 1977).
\bibitem{TRANSX} R. E. MacFarlane, ``TRANSX-CTR: A Code for
Interfacing MATXS Cross-Section Libraries to Nuclear Transport
Codes for Fusion Systems Analysis,'' Los Alamos National
Laboratory report LA-9863-MS (February 1984).
\bibitem{ANISN} W. W. Engle, Jr., ``A Users Manual for ANISN,
A One-Dimensional Discrete Ordinates Transport Code with
Anisotropic Scattering,'' Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Computing Technology Center report K-1693 (1967).
\bibitem{ONEDANT} R. D O'Dell, F. W. Brinkley, Jr.,
D. R. Marr, and R. E. Alcouffe, ``Revised User's
Manual for ONEDANT: A Code Package for One-Dimensional,
Diffusion-Accelerated, Neutral-Particle Transport,''
Los Alamos National Laboratory report LA-9184-M, Rev.
(December 1989).
\bibitem{TWODANT} R. E. Alcouffe, F. W. Brinkley, D. R. Marr,
and R. D. O'Dell, ``User's Guide for TWODANT: A Code Package
for Two-Dimensional, Diffusion-Accelerated, Neutral-Particle
Transport,'' Los Alamos National Laboratory report
LA-10049 Revised (February 1990).
\bibitem{DIF3D} K. L. Derstine, ``DIF3D: A Code to Solve One-,
Two-, and Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Diffusion Theory
Problems,'' Argonne National Laboratory report ANL-82-64
(April 1984).
\bibitem{PARTISN} R. E. Alcoufe, R. S. Baker, J. A. Dahl, S. A. Turner,
and R. C. Ward, ``PARTISN: A Time-Dependent, Parallel Neutral Particle
Transport Code System," Los Alamos National Laboratory report
LA-UR-05-3925 (Revised May 2005).
\bibitem{MCNP} X-5 Monte Carlo Team, ``MCNP--A General Monte Carlo
N-Particle Transport Code, Version 5," Los Alamos National
Laboratory report LA-UR-03-1987 (April 2003).
\bibitem{WIMS} J. R. Askew, F. J. Fayers, and P. B. Kemshell,
``A General Description of the Lattice Code WIMS,''
{\it J. Brit. Nucl. Energy Soc.} \underline{5}, 564 (1966).
\bibitem{webinclude} Userinput information may be found on
the NJOY homepage, found under the ``Nuclear Information
Service (NIS)", ``Codes" and ``NJOY" links at
\href{http://t2.lanl.gov}{http://t2.lanl.gov}.
\bibitem{MINX} C. R. Weisbin, P. D. Soran, R. E. MacFarlane,
D. R. Harris, R. J. LaBauve, J. S. Hendricks, J. E. White,
and R. B. Kidman, ``MINX, A Multigroup Interpretation of
Nuclear X-Sections from ENDF/B,'' Los Alamos Scientific
Laboratory report LA-6486-MS (ENDF-237) (September 1976).
\bibitem{LAPHAN0} D. J. Dudziak, R. E. Seamon, and D. V. Susco,
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Code for ENDF,'' Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory report
LA-4750-MS (ENDF-156) (January 1972).
\bibitem{GAMLEG} K. D. Lathrop, ``GAMLEG--A FORTRAN Code to
Produce Multigroup Cross Sections for Photon Transport Calculations,''
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory report LA-3267 (April 1965).
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Solving the Multigroup Transport Equation with Anisotropic
Scattering,'' Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory report
LA-3373 (November 1965).
\bibitem{ETOPL} R. J. LaBauve, C. R. Weisbin, R. E. Seamon,
M. E. Battat, D. R. Harris, P. G. Young, and M. M. Klein,
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Calculations Derived from Data in the ENDF/B Format,''
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Processing Codes and Retrieval Subroutines,'' Brookhaven
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Lawrence Livermore Laboratory report UCID-16426 (January 1974).
\bibitem{ETOX} R. E. Schenter, J. L. Baker, and R. B. Kidman,
``ETOX, A Code to Calculate Group Constants for Nuclear Reactor
Calculations,'' Battelle Northwest Laboratory report
BNWL-1002 (1969).
\bibitem{CCCC3} B. M. Carmichael, ``Standard Interface Files and
Procedures for Reactor Physics Codes, Version III,'' Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory report LA-5486-MS (1974).
\bibitem{MACK} M. A. Abdou, C. W. Maynard, and R. Q. Wright,
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Neutron Reaction Cross Sections from Nuclear Data in ENDF
Format,'' Oak Ridge National Laboratory report ORNL-TM-3994
(1973).
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(Version 71-1), A Code to Process Thermal Neutron Data frp, an
ENDF/B Tape,'' E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. Savannah River
Laboratory report DP-1278 (1971).
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