Triton and alpha emission in the thermal-neutron-induced ternary fission of 233U, 235U, 239Pu, and 241Pu

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Neutron-Induced Fission

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The energy characteristics and the emission probabilities of the tritons and the α particles emitted in the thermal-neutron-induced ternary fission of 233U, 235U, 239Pu, and 241Pu have been studied at a neutron guide of a high flux reactor, using surface barrier ΔE-E telescope detectors. Within the experimental uncertainties, E¯α and E¯t appear to be constant. On the other hand, the widths of these distributions and the α and t emission probabilities seem to be correlated with Z2/A and with λ (i.e., the constant for radioactive α decay) of the fissioning systems. These results are interpreted and discussed.

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