Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2011-03-08
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
Two methods of the total excitation energy (TXE) partition between complementary fission fragments (FF) are compared: one based on the "classical" hypothesis of prompt neutron emission from fully accelerated FF with both fragments having the same residual nuclear temperature distribution,the second one on the systematic behavior of the experimental multiplicity ratio {\nu}H/({\nu}L+{\nu}H) as a function of the heavy fragment mass number AH,the complementary FF having different residual temperature distributions.These methods were applied on six fissioning systems: 233,235U(nth,f), 239Pu(nth,f), 237Np(n5.5MeV,f), 252Cf(SF), 248Cm(SF) and fragment excitation energies,level density parameters,fragment and fragment pair temperatures were compared.Limitations of the "classical" TXE partition method are shown.Residual temperature ratios RT=TL/TH versus AH,local and global parameterizations of RT(AH) for the neutron induced fissioning systems are obtained.Average values of quantities characterizing prompt neutron emission are discussed.A linear decrease of
Hambsch Franz-Josef
Manailescu C.
Morariu C.
Oberstedt S.
Tudora A.
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