Anomalies in the Charge Yields of Fission Fragments from the ^{238}U(n,f) Reaction

Fast-neutron-induced fission of ^{238}U at an energy just above the fission threshold is studied with a novel technique which involves the coupling of a high-efficiency γ-ray spectrometer (MINIBALL) to an inverse-kinematics neutron source (LICORNE) to extract charge yields of fission fragments via γ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2017-06, Vol.118 (22), p.222501-222501
Hauptverfasser: Wilson, J N, Lebois, M, Qi, L, Amador-Celdran, P, Bleuel, D, Briz, J A, Carroll, R, Catford, W, De Witte, H, Doherty, D T, Eloirdi, R, Georgiev, G, Gottardo, A, Goasduff, A, Hadyńska-Klęk, K, Hauschild, K, Hess, H, Ingeberg, V, Konstantinopoulos, T, Ljungvall, J, Lopez-Martens, A, Lorusso, G, Lozeva, R, Lutter, R, Marini, P, Matea, I, Materna, T, Mathieu, L, Oberstedt, A, Oberstedt, S, Panebianco, S, Podolyák, Zs, Porta, A, Regan, P H, Reiter, P, Rezynkina, K, Rose, S J, Sahin, E, Seidlitz, M, Serot, O, Shearman, R, Siebeck, B, Siem, S, Smith, A G, Tveten, G M, Verney, D, Warr, N, Zeiser, F, Zielinska, M
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Zusammenfassung:Fast-neutron-induced fission of ^{238}U at an energy just above the fission threshold is studied with a novel technique which involves the coupling of a high-efficiency γ-ray spectrometer (MINIBALL) to an inverse-kinematics neutron source (LICORNE) to extract charge yields of fission fragments via γ-γ coincidence spectroscopy. Experimental data and fission models are compared and found to be in reasonable agreement for many nuclei; however, significant discrepancies of up to 600% are observed, particularly for isotopes of Sn and Mo. This indicates that these models significantly overestimate the standard 1 fission mode and suggests that spherical shell effects in the nascent fission fragments are less important for low-energy fast-neutron-induced fission than for thermal neutron-induced fission. This has consequences for understanding and modeling the fission process, for experimental nuclear structure studies of the most neutron-rich nuclei, for future energy applications (e.g., Generation IV reactors which use fast-neutron spectra), and for the reactor antineutrino anomaly.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.222501