The average energy and multiplicity of prompt -rays from slow neutron-induced fission of U have been measured using the STEFF spectrometer at the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF. The individual responses from 11 NaI scintillators were corrected for multiple -ray interactions, prompt fission neutrons and background counts before being deconvolved to estimate the emitted spectrum of prompt fission -rays. The results give an average -ray energy of 1.71(5) MeV and multiplicity of 2.66(18) considering -rays emitted within the energy range 0.8–6.8 MeV. The n_TOF data has a slightly larger and smaller than other recent measurements, however the product of the two is in agreement within quoted uncertainties.

Measurement of the prompt fission gamma rays from slow neutron-induced fission of 235U with STEFF

Mazzone, A.;
2024

Abstract

The average energy and multiplicity of prompt -rays from slow neutron-induced fission of U have been measured using the STEFF spectrometer at the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF. The individual responses from 11 NaI scintillators were corrected for multiple -ray interactions, prompt fission neutrons and background counts before being deconvolved to estimate the emitted spectrum of prompt fission -rays. The results give an average -ray energy of 1.71(5) MeV and multiplicity of 2.66(18) considering -rays emitted within the energy range 0.8–6.8 MeV. The n_TOF data has a slightly larger and smaller than other recent measurements, however the product of the two is in agreement within quoted uncertainties.
2024
Istituto di Cristallografia - IC
Fission reactions, Iodine compounds
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