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Correlations between energy and $\gamma$-ray emission in $^{239}\mathrm{Pu}(n,\mathrm{f})$

Nuclear Experiment 2023-01-27 v2

Abstract

We study γ\gamma-ray emission following 239Pu(n,f)^{239}\mathrm{Pu}(n,\mathrm{f}) over an incident neutron energy range of 2<Ei<402 < E_i < 40 MeV. We present the first experimental evidence for positive correlations between the total angular momentum generated in fission and the excitation energy of the compound nucleus prior to fission. The γ\gamma-ray multiplicity increases linearly with incident energy below the 2\textsuperscript{nd}-chance fission threshold with a slope of 0.085±0.0100.085 \pm 0.010 MeV1^{-1}. This linear trend appears to hold for the average excitation energy of the compound nucleus between 9<Ex<199 < \langle E_x \rangle < 19 MeV. Most of the multiplicity increase comes from an enhancement around a γ\gamma-ray energy of 0.7 MeV, which we interpret as stretched quadrupole γ\gamma rays that indicate an increase in total fission-fragment angular momentum with excitation energy.

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@article{arxiv.2207.02743,
  title  = {Correlations between energy and $\gamma$-ray emission in $^{239}\mathrm{Pu}(n,\mathrm{f})$},
  author = {Nathan P. Giha and Stefano Marin and James A. Baker and Isabel E. Hernandez and Keegan J. Kelly and Matthew Devlin and John M. O'Donnell and Ramona Vogt and Jørgen Randrup and Patrick Talou and Ionel Stetcu and Amy E. Lovell and Olivier Litaize and Olivier Serot and Abdelhazize Chebboubi and Ching-Yen Wu and Shaun D. Clarke and Sara A. Pozzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.02743},
  year   = {2023}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures