Dear experts,
I have two TSL data for H in CH2 (polyethylene) in both ENDF and ACE format.
One of them is generated at 87 K (based on JEF-3) and another one at 77 K (based on ENDF/B-VIII.0) using NJOY99 and NJOY2012, respectively.
When I use these TSL data in PHITS code, the cold neutron flux (E=5 meV) from 87 K is higher than that of 77 K, which is against what I expected.
For such reason, I would like to extract the S(a,b) from each TSL and compare them. Hopefully, I can find a reason for this difference.
My question is:
Is it possible to extract S(alpha,beta) from ENDF or ACE formatted TSL for each e.g. beta, and plot them using NJOY?
I need to plot something like the figure below (taken from https://www-nds.iaea.org/publications/indc/indc-nds-0475.pdf for graphite.

Thank you.
Mahdi
Dear experts,

I have two TSL data for H in CH2 (polyethylene) in both ENDF and ACE format.
One of them is generated at 87 K (based on JEF-3) and another one at 77 K (based on ENDF/B-VIII.0) using NJOY99 and NJOY2012, respectively.
When I use these TSL data in PHITS code, the cold neutron flux (E=5 meV) from 87 K is higher than that of 77 K, which is against what I expected.
For such reason, I would like to extract the S(a,b) from each TSL and compare them. Hopefully, I can find a reason for this difference.
My question is:
Is it possible to extract S(alpha,beta) from ENDF or ACE formatted TSL for each e.g. beta, and plot them using NJOY?
I need to plot something like the figure below (taken from https://www-nds.iaea.org/publications/indc/indc-nds-0475.pdf for graphite.
Thank you.
Mahdi