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Neutron-multiplicity experiments for enhanced fission modelling

Authors :
Al-Adili, Ali
Tarrío, Diego
Hambsch, Franz-Josef
Göök, Alf
Jansson, Kaj
Solders, Andreas
Rakopoulos, Vasileios
Gustavsson, Cecilia
Lantz, Mattias
Mattera, Andrea
Oberstedt, Stephan
Prokofiev, Alexander V.
Sundén, Erik A.
Vidali, Marzio
Österlund, Michael
Pomp, Stephan
Al-Adili, Ali
Tarrío, Diego
Hambsch, Franz-Josef
Göök, Alf
Jansson, Kaj
Solders, Andreas
Rakopoulos, Vasileios
Gustavsson, Cecilia
Lantz, Mattias
Mattera, Andrea
Oberstedt, Stephan
Prokofiev, Alexander V.
Sundén, Erik A.
Vidali, Marzio
Österlund, Michael
Pomp, Stephan
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The nuclear de-excitation process of fission fragments (FF) provides fundamental information for the understanding of nuclear fission and nuclear structure in neutron-rich isotopes. The variation of the prompt-neutron multiplicity, ν(A), as a function of the incident neutron energy (En) is one of many open questions. It leads to significantly different treatments in various fission models and implies that experimental data are analyzed based on contradicting assumptions. One critical question is whether the additional excitation energy (Eexc) is manifested through an increase of ν(A) for all fragments or for the heavy ones only. A systematic investigation of ν(A) as a function of En has been initiated. Correlations between prompt-fission neutrons and fission fragments are obtained by using liquid scintillators in conjunction with a Frisch-grid ionization chamber. The proof-of-principle has been achieved on the reaction 235U(nth,f) at the Van De Graff (VdG) accelerator of the JRC-Geel using a fully digital data acquisition system. Neutrons from 252Cf(sf) were measured separately to quantify the neutron-scattering component due to surrounding shielding material and to determine the intrinsic detector efficiency. Prelimenary results on ν(A) and spectrum in correlation with FF properties are presented.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235208652
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.epjconf.201714604056