1973
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.7.373
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Detailed Study of Alpha Emission inCf252Fission

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“…However, a recent study (61) of alpha emission in spontaneous fission of mCf shows a decrease of 2.3 mass units in the average mass of the light fragment group and 1.6 for the heavy frag ment, which does not appear to indicate a strong preference for emission from the light fragments. Recently, Bogdanov et al (60) recalculated the results for 235U taking into account the alpha recoil effect.…”
Section: Fission Isomersmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, a recent study (61) of alpha emission in spontaneous fission of mCf shows a decrease of 2.3 mass units in the average mass of the light fragment group and 1.6 for the heavy frag ment, which does not appear to indicate a strong preference for emission from the light fragments. Recently, Bogdanov et al (60) recalculated the results for 235U taking into account the alpha recoil effect.…”
Section: Fission Isomersmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…During the last years major progress has been achieved [1] in the multiparameter measurements of such ternary fission reactions. These experiments determine the angles and energies of all three fragments for each single fission event.…”
Section: Experiments and Their Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a clear decrease of the width as EK goes up. In order to preclude the effect of the well-known anticorrelation between E« and EK [9,10], the'angular distribution was derived after setting a narrow window (2 MeV) on the a-energy spectrum. The same trend was observed : the angular distribution is narrower for higher fragment energy events.…”
Section: 85mentioning
confidence: 99%