27–29 Oct 2021
Chalmers University of Technology
Europe/Zurich timezone

Excitation energy dependence of prompt fission $\gamma$-ray emission from $^{241}Pu^*$

27 Oct 2021, 14:00
20m
Department of Physics, GD-Lecture Hall (Chalmers University of Technology)

Department of Physics, GD-Lecture Hall

Chalmers University of Technology

Chalmers Tvärgata 5
Contributed Talk Wednesday

Speaker

Dorthea Gjestvang (University of Oslo)

Description

Prompt fission $\gamma$ rays (PFGs) resulting from the ${^{240}Pu}$($d$,$p$f) reaction have been measured as a function of fissioning nucleus excitation energy $E_\text{x}$ at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory. We study the average total PFG multiplicity per fission, the average total PFG energy released per fission, and the average PFG energy. No significant changes in these characteristics are observed over the range $5.75 < E_\text{x} < 8.25$ MeV. The physical implications of this result are discussed. The experimental results are compared to simulations conducted using the computational fission model FREYA. We find that FREYA reproduces the experimental PFG characteristics within $8\%$ deviation across the $E_\text{x}$ range studied. Previous excitation energy-dependent PFG measurements conducted below the second-chance fission threshold have large uncertainties, but are generally in agreement with our results within a $2\sigma$ confidence interval. However, both a published parameterization of the PFG energy dependence and the most recent PFG evaluation included in ENDF/B-VIII.0 were found to poorly describe the PFG excitation-energy dependence observed in this and previous experiments.

Author

Dorthea Gjestvang (University of Oslo)

Co-authors

Sunniva Siem (University of Oslo) Fabio Zeiser (Department of Physics, University of Oslo) J. Randrup (Nuclear Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) R. Vogt (Nuclear and Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) J. N. Wilson (Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab) F. Bello-Garrote (Department of Physics, University of Oslo) L. A. Bernstein (Nuclear Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) D. L. Bleuel (Nuclear and Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) Magne Guttormsen (University of Oslo) Andreas Görgen (University of Oslo) Ann-Cecilie Larsen (University of Oslo (NO)) Kgashane Malatji (iThemba LABS / Stellenbosch University) Eric Matthews (University of California, Berkeley) Andreas Oberstedt (Örebro University) Stephan Oberstedt T. Tornyi (Department of Physics, University of Oslo) Gry Merete Tveten (University of Oslo) Andrew Voyles (UC Berkeley / LBNL)

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