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Eddy Lelièvre-berna

Neutron optics P-violation effects near p-wave resonance

Abstract The observations of large enhancement of parity-violation at p-wave compound resonance encourage prompt active discussion of TRI test in neutron optics. One of the most attractive objects for investigation is the p-wave resonance of 139 La at energy 0.734 eV for which the strongest P-odd effect of spin dichroism has been observed. A new technique of neutron spin analysis based on optically pumped 3 He spin filter has been applied successfully to measure the complementary effect of P-odd spin rotation near the same p-wave resonance of 139 La . The results obtained are consistent with theory predictions.

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Particular features of ternary fission induced by polarized neutrons in the major actinidesU233,235andPu239,241

Ternary fission in $(n,f)$ reactions was studied with polarized neutrons for the isotopes $^{233,235}\mathrm{U}$ and $^{239,241}\mathrm{Pu}$. A cold longitudinally polarized neutron beam was available at the High Flux Reactor of the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble, France. The beam was hitting the fissile targets mounted at the center of a reaction chamber. Detectors for fission fragments and ternary particles were installed in a plane perpendicular to the beam. In earlier work it was discovered that the angular correlations between neutron spin and the momenta of fragments and ternary particles were very different for $^{233}\mathrm{U}$ or $^{235}\mathrm{U}$. These correlations could no…

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