Defective fission correlation data from the 2E-2v method
Abstract
The double-energy double-velocity (-) method allows assessing fission-fragment mass yields prior to and after prompt neutron emission with high resolution. It is, therefore, considered as a complementary technique to assess average prompt neutron multiplicity as a function of fragment properties. We have studied the intrinsic features of the - method by means of event-wise generated fission-fragment data and found severe short-comings in the method itself as well as in some common practice of application. We find that the - method leads to large deviations in the correlation between the prompt neutron multiplicity and pre-neutron mass, which deforms and exaggerates the so called `sawtooth' shape of . We have identified the treatment of prompt neutron emission from the fragments as the origin of the problem. The intrinsic nature of this deficiency, risk to render - experiments much less interesting. We suggest a method to correct the - data, and recommend applying this method to previous data acquired in - experiments, as well.
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@article{arxiv.1709.07443,
title = {Defective fission correlation data from the 2E-2v method},
author = {Kaj Jansson and Ali Al-Adili and Erik Andersson Sundén and Stephan Pomp and Alf Göök and Stephan Oberstedt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.07443},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures