Published 1988 | Version v1
Book

Prompt fission neutron data

  • 1. Technische Univ., Dresden (German Democratic Republic)

Description

The energy and angular distribution of prompt neutrons from 252-Cf spontaneous fission has been measured by the use of direction-sensitive fragment spectroscopy in conjunction with neutron time-of-flight spectroscopy. These data covering the whole angular range from 0deg C to 180deg C and the energy range from 100 keV to 10 MeV (18 MeV in polar direction) were the basis for the test of complex statistical-model approaches to prompt fission neutron emission. Calculations have been performed in the framework of the cascade evaporation mdoel (CEM) as well as the generalized Madland-Nix model (GMNM). Using the parameter-free CEM several global methods for the description of optical potential and nuclear level density have been studied. The combination of the GMNM, whose free parameters were adjusted to reproduce the measured Cf data, with a simple scission point model including semi-empirical, temperature-dependent shell correction energies provide the basis for the consistent description of fragment energies (kinetic energy, excitation energy), prompt-neutron yields, energy and angular distributions of prompt fission neutrons as a function of mass asymmetry for any induced fission reaction in the Th-Cf region including the separate consideration of multiple-chance fission at high incidence energy. (author)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Saikon Publishing Co., Ltd.
Imprint Place
Tokyo (Japan)
Imprint Title
Nuclear data for science and technology
Imprint Pagination
1326 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 683-686.

Conference

Title
International conference on nuclear data for science and technology.
Dates
30 May - 3 Jun 1988.
Place
Mito, Ibaraki (Japan).