1959
DOI: 10.1139/p59-102
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THE CUMULATIVE FISSION YIELDS OF LIGHT MASS FRAGMENTS IN THE THERMAL NEUTRON FISSION OF Pu239

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“…For a given atomic number fine strueture would appear to become greater as the mass of the fissioning nuclide increases. (The same trend has also been observed in the thermal neutron induced fission of ^sau [15], 235u [iß] and 239Pu [17], 24iPu [18] pairs.) It is seen from Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…For a given atomic number fine strueture would appear to become greater as the mass of the fissioning nuclide increases. (The same trend has also been observed in the thermal neutron induced fission of ^sau [15], 235u [iß] and 239Pu [17], 24iPu [18] pairs.) It is seen from Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…For these reactions a fine structure could also be detected, mainly in 238U and 239PU (239,246) [see also (247,248,249)]. Furthermore, yield curves were in vestigated for the spontaneous fission of 2 3SU and 2 38U (250,251,252).…”
Section: Determination Of Cross Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Following the early work of Thode & Graham (4) in 1947 on Kr and Xe, the Canadian group of Thode, Tomlinson and their co-workers (5)(6)(7) has determined with the mass spectrometer practically all the major cumu lative yields and products produced in slow-neutron fission. See Hyde (8) for a discussion of the results.…”
Section: Mass Spectrometry (Offline)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass distribution of products from low-energy fission has been studied extensively and is now fairly well known in good part through mea surements on stable isotopes done by mass spectrometry (5,7,8) . The situ ation is far from being the same in high-energy nuclear reactions, because of complications, both experimental and theoretical.…”
Section: Distribution Of High-energy Reaction Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%