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Uncertainty quantification of optical models in fission fragment de-excitation

Nuclear Theory 2025-03-27 v2

Abstract

We take the first step towards incorporating compound nuclear observables at astrophysically relevant energies into the experimental evidence used to constrain optical models, by propagating the uncertainty in two global optical potentials, one phenomenological and one microscopic, to correlated fission observables using the Monte Carlo Hauser-Feshbach formalism. We compare to a wide range of historic and recent experimental fission measurements, and discuss in detail regions of disagreement. We find that the parametric optical model uncertainty in neutron-fragment correlated observables involving neutron energy is significant. On the other hand, we observe that other experimental features, particularly neutron-fragment correlations near the 132^{132}Sn shell-closure and the high energy component of neutron spectra, are unlikely to be explained by the optical potential, and will require further experimental and theoretical effort to explain.

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@article{arxiv.2408.06985,
  title  = {Uncertainty quantification of optical models in fission fragment de-excitation},
  author = {Kyle A. Beyer and Amy E. Lovell and Cole D. Pruitt and Nathan P. Giha and Brian C. Kiedrowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.06985},
  year   = {2025}
}