Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1969
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1969phrv..179.1166s&link_type=abstract
Physical Review, vol. 179, Issue 4, pp. 1166-1169
Physics
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Scientific paper
The isotopic composition of xenon and krypton was measured in aluminum foils which had been exposed to ~1010 fissions of Cf252. Relative to Xe136, observed yields are Kr83: Kr84: Kr85: Kr86: Xe131: Xe132: Xe134: Xe136 = 0.010:0.017:0.0049:0.032:0.35:0.52:0.90:1.000. These results show a higher relative yield at mass 134 and less fine structure in the 83-86 mass region than reported from energy-versus-time-of-flight studies on single fission fragments. Our results do not confirm the sharp minimum in the fine structure at mass 136, as suggested from radiochemical studies in the mirror mass region.
Alexander Calvin E.
Manuel Oliver K.
Srinivasan Bhargavi
Troutner D. E.
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