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Mechanism of fission of neutron-deficient actinoids nuclides

  • 1. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Hachioji (Japan). Faculty of Science

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A heavy ion reaction (19F+209Bi) is selected. The reaction produces neutron-deficient 228U which is compound nucleus with a pair of Rb(z=37) and Cs(Z=55). Energy dissipation problem of nucleus was studied by measuring the isotope distribution of two fissile nuclides. Bismuth metal evaporated on aluminium foil was irradiated by 19F with the incident energy of 105-128 MeV. We concluded from the results that the excess energy of reaction system obtained with increasing the incident energy is consumed by (1) light Rb much more than Cs and (2) about 60% of energy is given to two fission fragments and the rest 40% to the translational kinetic energy or unknown anomalous γ-ray irradiation. (S.Y.)

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Report on progress of researches by common utilization of JAERI nuclear facilities, for fiscal 1994

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Imprint Title
Report on progress of researches by common utilization of JAERI nuclear facilities, for fiscal 1994
Imprint Pagination
373 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 269-271.
Report number
UTRCN-G--24

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