To describe nuclear fission, phenomenological approaches, including statistical models and the Langevin method, have been widely employed. On the other hand, microscopic theories of nuclear fission are still under development and contain many aspects that require improvement. In particular, no method has been established for deriving nuclear fission cross sections from a microscopic nuclear...
Previous studies have revealed the importance of introducing surface correction into a phenomenological model for inclusive ($n,xn$) and ($p,xp$) reactions [1]. These findings have contributed significantly to the improvement of nuclear data evaluation. However, the necessity for the surface correction in an inclusive ($d,xd$) reaction has hardly been investigated.
The purpose of this study...
Reliable nuclear data are essential for both basic research and practical applications in nuclear science and technology. Recent advances in microscopic nuclear reaction theories have enabled a more unified and consistent description of nuclear structure and reaction dynamics. In this work, we present applications of such theoretical frameworks to nuclear data evaluation. In particular, we...