2021
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/202125600009
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Anisotropy in fission fragment and prompt neutron angular distributions

Abstract: Several physics mechanisms can lead to the deviation from an isotropic angular distribution for both fission fragments and the neutrons that are emitted during the fission event. Two of these effects have recently been implemented into CGMF, the Monte Carlo fission event generator developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory: angular distribution sampling for fission fragments and pre-equilibrium neutrons (those emitted before the compound nucleus forms). Using these new developments, we show that the anisotrop… Show more

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“…The new FPY data in the mid-energy or second-chance fission region show a steady decrease as a function of incident neutron energy for all three actinides. This trend is consistent with the fission models implemented in GEF [14] and BeoH [15] codes. Considering FPYs near the valley of the mass distribution, described by the so-called superlong mode, we observe a steady increase in the measured fission yield with neutron energy.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The new FPY data in the mid-energy or second-chance fission region show a steady decrease as a function of incident neutron energy for all three actinides. This trend is consistent with the fission models implemented in GEF [14] and BeoH [15] codes. Considering FPYs near the valley of the mass distribution, described by the so-called superlong mode, we observe a steady increase in the measured fission yield with neutron energy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…All the GEF results have been obtained with the same default parameter set -no local parameter adjustment has been made. Our current results are also in very good agreement with the yields predicted by the BeoH multi-chance fission model as well [15]. The BeoH calculations are presented only for 239 Pu and 235 U neutron-induced fission [15,16].…”
Section: Dsupporting
confidence: 86%
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