
This database has been translated from the TENDL-2019 [1,2] incident proton data library (written in ENDF-6 format) into the GEANT4 format by E. Mendoza and D. Cano-Ott. The part of the GEANT4 code which uses this database is the G4ParticleHP package.

Some important remarks:


1- The TENDL-2019 incident proton data library contains about 2800 isotopes. Only those isotopes present in the G4NDL4.6 neutron data library have been included in this database. Other data is or will be available at the IAEA web page [3].
2- The information present in the ENDF-6 format data libraries concerning the elastic interactions for incident charged particles cannot be managed by the G4ParticleHP package yet, so the elastic channel data present in the TENDL-2019 data library have not been translated into the GEANT4 format.
3- The range of incident particle energies in TENDL-2019 is from 1 to 200 MeV.


[1] A.J. Koning, D. Rochman, J. Sublet, N. Dzysiuk, M. Fleming and S. van der Marck, "TENDL: Complete Nuclear Data Library for Innovative Nuclear Science and Technology", Nuclear Data Sheets 155 (2019) 1
[2] A.J. Koning and D. Rochman, "Modern Nuclear Data Evaluation With The TALYS Code System", Nuclear Data Sheets 113 (2012) 2841.
[3] https://www-nds.iaea.org/geant4/


