1. Investigating Prompt Fission Neutron Emission from 235U(n,f) in the Resolved Resonance Region.
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Göök, Alf, Hambsch, Franz-Josef, and Oberstedt, Stephan
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FISSION neutrons , *NEUTRON temperature , *NUCLEAR reactors , *NUCLEAR energy , *NEUTRON emission - Abstract
Investigations of prompt emission in fission is of importance in understanding the fission process in general and the sharing of excitation energy among the fission fragments in particular. Experimental activities at IRMM on prompt neutron emission from fission in response to OECD/NEA nuclear data requests is presented in this contribution. Main focus lies on currently on-going investigations of prompt neutron emission from the reaction 235U(n,f) in the region of the resolved resonances. For this reaction strong fluctuations of fission fragment mass distributions and mean total kinetic energy have been observed [Nucl. Phys. A 491, 56 (1989)] as a function of incident neutron energy in the resonance region. In addition fluctuations of prompt neutron multiplicities were also observed [Phys. Rev. C 13, 195 (1976)]. The goal of the present study is to verify the current knowledge of prompt neutron multiplicity fluctuations and to study correlations with fission fragment properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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