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Isotopic distributions of thermal-neutron-induced fission fragments of near-symmetric fission of Pu239,241 determined using calorimetric low-temperature detectors
A. EchlerManfred MuttererWerner LauterfeldP. GrabitzPeter EgelhofP. ScholzOlivier SerotFriedrich GönnenweinUlli KösterJ.m. Gómez-guzmánGrégoire KessedjianSantwana DubeyStefan StolteAurelien BlancShawn BishopS. Kraft-bermuthsubject
PhysicsRange (particle radiation)IsotopeProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionCharge (physics)Polarization (waves)7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesNeutron temperatureEffective nuclear charge0103 physical sciencesAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsdescription
Isotopic distributions were measured for the light fragment group in the transition region from asymmetric to symmetric fission for thermal neutron induced fission of $^{239}\mathrm{Pu}$ and $^{241}\mathrm{Pu}$ using the novel technology of calorimetric low temperature detectors in combination with the passive absorber method. Nuclear charge distributions were determined for 24 masses in the range $A=89$ to $A=112$ for $^{241}\mathrm{Pu}({n}_{\mathrm{th}},f)$ for the first time with the LOHENGRIN mass spectrometer. Moving from asymmetric to symmetric fission, known data were supplemented for masses from $A=110$ to $A=112$ for $^{241}\mathrm{Pu}({n}_{\mathrm{th}},f)$ and from $A=109$ to $A=113$ for $^{239}\mathrm{Pu}({n}_{\mathrm{th}},f)$. The isotopic yields were used to evaluate the charge polarization $\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Delta}}Z$ and the proton odd-even effect $\ensuremath{\delta}p$ with emphasis on the borderline between asymmetric and symmetric fission. This highlighted a virtual shell effect near $Z=44$ which mirrors the effect of the $Z=50$ shell in the complementary heavy fragment group of the two Pu isotopes $(Z=94)$ studied.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-09-21 | Physical Review C |