Isotopic Yields of Fission Fragments from Transfer-Induced Fission
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
This item was published in
2005-05-11, Cadarache. 2005, vol. 798, n° 798, p. 263-266
American Institute of Physics
English Abstract
It is proposed to use transfer-induced fission in inverse kinematics coupled to the large acceptance spectrometer VAMOS to identify in atomic and mass number the complete distribution of the fission fragments. The measure ...Read more >
It is proposed to use transfer-induced fission in inverse kinematics coupled to the large acceptance spectrometer VAMOS to identify in atomic and mass number the complete distribution of the fission fragments. The measure of the kinetic properties of the transfer partner allows for determining precisely the excitation of the fissioning system. For the first time, the isotopic yields of the heavy and light fragments may be measured as a function of the excitation energy in neutron-rich actinides.Read less <
English Keywords
fission
nuclear fragmentation
isotopes
Origin
Hal imported