1972
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(72)90167-4
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Determination of the lifetime of excited compound nuclei in fission using the shadow effect

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“…For the first nucleus, that has a low fission barrier, the fission probability is sizeable whatever the excitation energy is. The existence of long fission time components had been already observed at low excitation energies in blocking experiments [14,15] and experiments using the time scale for x-ray filling of K-shell vacancies [16] whereas pre-scission neutron multiplicities [17] or GDR-γ-rays [18] provided only times shorter than 10 -18 s.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…For the first nucleus, that has a low fission barrier, the fission probability is sizeable whatever the excitation energy is. The existence of long fission time components had been already observed at low excitation energies in blocking experiments [14,15] and experiments using the time scale for x-ray filling of K-shell vacancies [16] whereas pre-scission neutron multiplicities [17] or GDR-γ-rays [18] provided only times shorter than 10 -18 s.…”
Section: -Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Such long fission time fractions are compatible with those measured in refs. [14,15] at smaller excitation energies.…”
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confidence: 97%