Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Measurement of Fragment Mass Dependent Kinetic Energy and Neutron Multiplicity for Thermal Neutron Induced Fission of Plutonium-239
Katsuhisa NISHIOYoshihiro NAKAGOMEIkuo KANNOItsuro KIMURA
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1995 Volume 32 Issue 5 Pages 404-414

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Kinetic energy and neutron multiplicity as a function of fragment mass were measured for the thermal neutron induced fission of 239Pu. By measuring the velocities and energies of two fission fragments simultaneously, both of the pre-neutron emission fragment mass m* and the post-neutron mass m were obtained. The fragment mass dependent neutron multiplicity ν(m*)was deduced by subtracting m from m*. The fragment mass dependent total kinetic energy TKE(m*) was also obtained from this data. The fragment velocity was measured by time-of-flight (TOF) method, for which the start signal was triggered by a very thin plastic scintillation film detector (TFD) and the stop signal was obtained by a silicon surface barrier detector (SSBD) which was also used for the measurement of the fragment kinetic energy.
The present result of ν(m*) is in good agreement with that of Apalin et al. and that in the light fragment region of Fraser et al. The obtained TKE(m*) agrees well with the data of Wagemans et al. A calculation was carried out with the model proposed by Brosa et al. who assumed multichannel fission paths and a random neck rupture. It is seen that the calculated results of both fragment mass dependent kinetic energy and neutron multiplicity represent experimental data well.
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