1. Improvements on Decay Heat Summation Calculations by Means of Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy Measurements
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Ulrike Hager, L. Caballero, A. L. Nichols, Ari Jokinen, Sami Rinta-Antila, Antti Saastamoinen, A. Nieminen, L. Csige, A. B. Perez-Cerdan, A. Vitez, L. Batist, J. L. Tain, W. Hüller, K. Burkard, T. Yoshida, Christine Weber, W. Gelletly, Alejandro Sonzogni, Juha Äystö, A. Algora, Jani Hakala, Saidur Rahaman, J. Gulyas, D. Jordan, M. D. Hunyadi, M. Csatlos, Pasi Karvonen, Enrique Nácher, T. Sonoda, Juho Rissanen, Iain Moore, Anu Kankainen, Tommi Eronen, A. Krasznahorkay, Heikki Penttilä, T. Kessler, Berta Rubio, F. Molina, V.-V. Elomaa, J. Ronkainen, Kari Peräjärvi, and Jorge Agramunt
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Nuclear physics ,Fission products ,Materials science ,Nuclear fuel ,Isotope ,Spectrometer ,Isotopes of samarium ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Gamma spectroscopy ,Decay heat ,Nuclear Experiment ,Penning trap - Abstract
The decay heat of fission products plays an important role in predictions of the heat released by nuclear fuel in reactors. In this contribution we present results of the analysis of the measurement of the beta decay of some refractory isotopes that were considered possible important contributors to the decay heat in reactors. The measurements presented here were performed at the IGISOL facility of the University of Jyvaeskylae, Finland. In our measurements we have combined for the first time a Penning trap (JYFLTRAP), which was used as a high resolution isobaric separator, with a total absorption spectrometer. The results of the measurements as well as their consequences for decay heat summation calculations are discussed.
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- 2011
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