Completion of 235U(nth,f) mass yield measurement in the framework of fission product yield evaluations
Fission yields are used in various fields: nuclear reactor studies, astrophysics, nuclear fission theory ... For a decade, a collaboration between CEA/ILL/LPSC aimed at improving the methodology to measure fission yield with the LOHENGRIN spectrometer. Nowadays, an accuracy of around 1% is achievable on the fission mass yields measured. Also, the bias due to the instrument is under control. This proposal requests to measure the missing masses from the May 2021 experiment on 235U(nth,f) reaction and consolidate the measured accuracy.
The data is currently only available to download if you are a member of the proposal team.
The recommended format for citing this dataset in a research publication is in the following format:
SAGE Christophe; BERNARD David; CHEBBOUBI; CHEIKH Sidi Mohamed; DAUGAS Jean Michel; M. Diakaki; ESMAYLZADEH Arwin; HOUDOUIN-QUENAULT Maxime; KESSEDJIAN Gregoire; KOESTER Ulli; KOESTER Ulli; LITAIZE Olivier; MEPLAN Olivier; RAMDHANE Mourad; SEROT Olivier and VIEVILLE Adrien. (2023). Completion of 235U(nth,f) mass yield measurement in the framework of fission product yield evaluations. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.3-01-705
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