2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.87.014617
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Monte Carlo Hauser-Feshbach predictions of prompt fissionγrays: Application tonth+235U,

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“…The mean value and the standard deviation of mean has been drawn from the data collected with the three most left detectors and are indicated by the full and dashed lines, respectively. Also shown are different historical data [5,6,22], the evaluated data from ENDF/B-VII.1 and two different model calculations [25,26]. Looking at the total released -ray energy all experimental data compare quite well.…”
Section: Prompt Fission -Ray Spectral Datamentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The mean value and the standard deviation of mean has been drawn from the data collected with the three most left detectors and are indicated by the full and dashed lines, respectively. Also shown are different historical data [5,6,22], the evaluated data from ENDF/B-VII.1 and two different model calculations [25,26]. Looking at the total released -ray energy all experimental data compare quite well.…”
Section: Prompt Fission -Ray Spectral Datamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Fission 2013 Verbinski (1973) [5], Pleasonton (1972) [6], and Peelle (1971) [22], respectively, and values from ENDF/B-VII.1 [23] as well as results from recent Monte Carlo Hauser Feshbach calculations by Becker (2013) [25] and Regnier (2013) [26]. Values averaged over the results obtained with the first three detectors and their uncertainties are displayed as full drawn and dashed lines, respectively.…”
Section: -P4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many models that can predict neutron multiplicities for different systems are in development but for the moments they all require experimental fission-fragment mass and kinetic energy data as input parameter [4][5][6]. Unfortunately, for the moment, input data with sufficient accuracy are scarce and the excitation energy range is limited.…”
Section: Epj Web Of Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside the purely experimental interest, recent advances in the theoretical description of prompt emission in fission [8][9][10] require detailed correlation data for verifying the models. The experiment is essentially a reproduction of the experiment performed by Budtz-Jørgensen et al [7] with the traditional analog acquisition system now replaced by a fully digital one and subsequent digital signal processing.…”
Section: Prompt Fission Neutrons From 252 Cf(sf)mentioning
confidence: 99%