2018
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201819303005
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Prompt fission gamma rays and their angular distributions

Abstract: In a recent measurement of prompt γ rays from the spontaneous fission of 252Cf an experimental setup was chosen that allowed the study of angular correlations between γ rays and the nuclei from which they were emitted. The observed angular distribution of the prompt fission γ rays was then analyzed to estimate the relative contributions from radiation of different multipolarity. From that we hope to obtain more detailed information about the early stage of the de-excitation process of fission fragments, right … Show more

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“…Statistical γ-ray emission is assumed to be primarily electric dipole radiation. The angular distributions of statistical γ rays has been described to be either isotropic [1], or aligned parallel to the fragment angular momentum and thus perpendicular to the fission axis [25].…”
Section: Sources Of Angular Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statistical γ-ray emission is assumed to be primarily electric dipole radiation. The angular distributions of statistical γ rays has been described to be either isotropic [1], or aligned parallel to the fragment angular momentum and thus perpendicular to the fission axis [25].…”
Section: Sources Of Angular Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%