Measurement of the prompt fissionγ-ray spectrum of 242 Pu

The prompt γ -ray spectrum of fission fragments is important in understanding the dynamics of the fission process, as well as for nuclear engineering in terms of predicting the γ -ray heating in nuclear reactors. The γ -ray spectrum measured from the fission fragments of the spontaneous fission of 2...

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Published in:EPJ Web of conferences Vol. 169; p. 26
Main Authors: Urlass, Sebastian, Beyer, Roland, Junghans, Arnd Rudolf, Kögler, Toni, Schwengner, Ronald, Wagner, Andreas
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Summary:The prompt γ -ray spectrum of fission fragments is important in understanding the dynamics of the fission process, as well as for nuclear engineering in terms of predicting the γ -ray heating in nuclear reactors. The γ -ray spectrum measured from the fission fragments of the spontaneous fission of 242 Pu will be presented here. A fission chamber containing in total 37mg of 242 Pu was used as active sample. The γ -quanta were detected with high time- and energy-resolution using LaBr 3 and HPGe detectors, respectively, in coincidence with spontaneous fission events detected by the fission chamber. The acquired γ -ray spectra were corrected for the detector response using the spectrum stripping method. About 70 million fission events were detected which results in a very low statistical uncertainty and a wider energy range covered compared to previous measurements. The prompt fission γ -ray spectrum measured with the HPGe detectors shows structures that allow conclusions about the nature of γ -ray transitions in the fission fragments. The average photon multiplicity of 8.2 and the average total energy release by prompt photons per fission event of about 6.8 MeV were determined for both detector types.
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/201816900026