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Total Absorption Spectroscopy of Fission Fragments Relevant for Reactor Antineutrino Spectra and Decay Heat Calculations
Iain MooreAnu KankainenA.-a. Zakari-issoufouVeli KolhinenR. Caballero-folchG. F. FarrellyZs. PodolyákT. ShibaJ. L. TainF. MolinaStephen RiceF. G. KondevD. Cano-ottJuha ÄYstöV.m. BuiJani HakalaMikael ReponenM. D. JordanHeikki PenttiläTommi EronenE. ValenciaMuriel FallotA. B. Perez-cerdanT. MartinezM. BowryE. EstevezW. GelletlyW. GelletlyM. B. Gómez-hornillosV. GorlychevS. CormonV.-v. ElomaaA. R. GarcíaJorge AgramuntAlejandro SonzogniPasi KarvonenA. CucouanesChristoph WeberChristoph WeberP. H. ReganP. H. ReganBerta RubioJ. A. BrizJuho RissanenM. EstienneAmanda PortaE. MendozaAri JokinenA. AlgoraA. Algorasubject
Total absorption spectroscopyFissionQC1-999[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]114 Physical sciences7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesPhysics::GeophysicsNuclear physicsrubidium0103 physical sciencesfission productsDecay heatNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsFission productsDecay schemeta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsChemistryPhysicsXenon-135Beta decay13. Climate actiondecay heatHigh Energy Physics::Experimentbeta decayantineutrino emissionNeutrinodescription
Volume: 111 Host publication title: WONDER-2015 Host publication sub-title: 4TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NUCLEAR DATA EVALUATION FOR REACTOR APPLICATIONS Isbn(print): 978-2-7598-1970-6 Beta decay of fission products is at the origin of decay heat and antineutrino emission in nuclear reactors. Decay heat represents about 7% of the reactor power during operation and strongly impacts reactor safety. Reactor antineutrino detection is used in several fundamental neutrino physics experiments and it can also be used for reactor monitoring and non-proliferation purposes. Rb-92,Rb-93 are two fission products of importance in reactor antineutrino spectra and decay heat, but their beta-decay properties are not well known. New measurements of Rb-92,Rb-93 beta-decay properties have been performed at the IGISOL facility (Jyvaskyla, Finland) using Total Absorption Spectroscopy (TAS). TAS is complementary to techniques based on Germanium detectors. It implies the use of a calorimeter to measure the total gamma intensity de-exciting each level in the daughter nucleus providing a direct measurement of the beta feeding. In these proceedings we present preliminary results for Rb-93, our measured beta feedings for Rb-92 and we show the impact of these results on reactor antineutrino spectra and decay heat calculations. Peer reviewed
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