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Fission yield measurements at IGISOL

Authors :
Lantz, Mattias
Al-Adili, Ali
Gorelov, D.
Jokinen, A.
Kolhinen, V. S.
Mattera, Andrea
Moore, I.
Penttila, H.
Pomp, Stephan
Prokofiev, Alexander V.
Rakopoulos, Vasileios
Rinta-Antila, S.
Simutkin, Vasily
Solders, Andreas
Lantz, Mattias
Al-Adili, Ali
Gorelov, D.
Jokinen, A.
Kolhinen, V. S.
Mattera, Andrea
Moore, I.
Penttila, H.
Pomp, Stephan
Prokofiev, Alexander V.
Rakopoulos, Vasileios
Rinta-Antila, S.
Simutkin, Vasily
Solders, Andreas
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The fission product yields are an important characteristic of the fission process. In fundamental physics, knowledge of the yield distributions is needed to better understand the fission process. For nuclear energy applications good knowledge of neutron-induced fission-product yields is important for the safe and efficient operation of nuclear power plants. With the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) technique, products of nuclear reactions are stopped in a buffer gas and then extracted and separated by mass. Thanks to the high resolving power of the JYFLTRAP Penning trap, at University of Jyvaskyla, fission products can be isobarically separated, making it possible to measure relative independent fission yields. In some cases it is even possible to resolve isomeric states from the ground state, permitting measurements of isomeric yield ratios. So far the reactions U(p,f) and Th(p,f) have been studied using the IGISOL-JYFLTRAP facility. Recently, a neutron converter target has been developed utilizing the Be(p,xn) reaction. We here present the IGISOL-technique for fission yield measurements and some of the results from the measurements on proton induced fission. We also present the development of the neutron converter target, the characterization of the neutron field and the first tests with neutron-induced fission.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233521350
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.epjconf.201612201008