Studies of fission fragment yields via high-resolution γ -ray spectroscopy

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Precise spectroscopic information on the fast neutron induced fission of the 238U(n,f) reaction was recently gained using a new technique which involved coupling of the Miniball high resolution y-ray spectrometer and the LICORNE directional neutron source. The experiment allowed measurement of the isotopic fission yields for around 40 even-even nuclei at an incident neutron energy of around 2 MeV where yield data are very sparse. In addition spectroscopic information on very neutron-rich fission products was obtained. Results were compared to models, both the JEFF-3.1.1 data base and the GEF code, and large discrepancies for the S1 fission mode in the Sn/Mo isotope pair were discovered. This suggests that current models are overestimating the role played by spherical shell effects in fast neutron induced fission. In late 2017 and 2018 the nu-ball hybrid spectrometer will be constructed at the IPN Orsay to perform further experimental investigations with directional neutrons coupled to a powerful hybrid Ge/LaBr3 detector array. This will open up new possibilities for measurements of fission yields for fast-neutron-induced fission using the spectroscopic technique and will be complimentary to other methods being developed.

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Wilson, J. N., Lebois, M., Qi, L., Amador-Celdran, P., Bleuel, D., Briz, J. A., … Zielinska, M. (2018). Studies of fission fragment yields via high-resolution γ -ray spectroscopy. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 169). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201816900030

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