Calculation of the energy dependence of fission fragments yields and kinetic energy distributions for neutron-induced 235 U fission
Fission fragments yields and average total kinetic energy are fundamental nuclear data for nuclear energy applications and the study of nuclear devices. Certain fission products, such as 95 Zr, 99 Mo, 140 Ba, 144 Ce, and 147 Nd, serve as burnup monitors, assessing the number of fissions induced by n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chinese physics C 2024-08, Vol.48 (8), p.84102 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fission fragments yields and average total kinetic energy are fundamental nuclear data for nuclear energy applications and the study of nuclear devices. Certain fission products, such as
95
Zr,
99
Mo,
140
Ba,
144
Ce, and
147
Nd, serve as burnup monitors, assessing the number of fissions induced by neutrons on
235
U. However, current experimental data for these fission products worldwide are inconsistent, introducing significant uncertainty into related scientific research. In this study, we employed the Potential-driving Model to calculate the independent yields of
235
U and evaluate its advantages in such calculations. Additionally, we investigated the energy dependence of independent yields to select important products. Furthermore, we calculated the cumulative yields of
95
Zr,
99
Mo,
140
Ba,
144
Ce, and
147
Nd, and compared them with existing literature data to explore the energy dependence of fission products for
235
U. Given the lack of fission product yield data above 14.8 MeV, we extended our calculated incident neutron energy to 20 MeV, aiming to support future scientific research. The Geant4 physical model does not consider the influence of incident neutron energy on the average total kinetic energy of fission fragments; thus, we introduced the excitation function of the total kinetic energy of fission fragments recommended by Madland
et al
., which effectively describes the experimental data of the average total kinetic energy of fragments formed in
235
U fission. In this paper, we comprehensively discuss the energy dependence of fission product yields and average total kinetic energy. |
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ISSN: | 1674-1137 2058-6132 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1674-1137/ad485c |