2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1063779616040079
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Investigations of fission characteristics and correlation effects

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“…The result obtained bases on the two circumstances. The first Bohr's hypothesis also works in the case of fission of 235 U by thermal neutrons, in which case the compound nucleus is characterized by strong mixing of the states with different K values, so as all the possible values from 0 to 4 may become nearly equally probable due to the Coriolis mixing [35]. As a result, it was suggested that the channel J π K = 4 − 0 should also be considered for the resonances with J π = 4 − .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The result obtained bases on the two circumstances. The first Bohr's hypothesis also works in the case of fission of 235 U by thermal neutrons, in which case the compound nucleus is characterized by strong mixing of the states with different K values, so as all the possible values from 0 to 4 may become nearly equally probable due to the Coriolis mixing [35]. As a result, it was suggested that the channel J π K = 4 − 0 should also be considered for the resonances with J π = 4 − .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can say that the barrier works as the filter, which selects the channels with minimum energy over the barrier. However, the angular distribution in the case of fission of nuclei with spins becomes more complicated because of the strong mixing over K values on the stage of the compound nucleus [35]. A consideration of such cases can be performed elsewhere, in a similar approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%