Nuclear fission: a review of experimental advances and phenomenology
AN Andreyev, K Nishio… - Reports on Progress in …, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
In the last two decades, through technological, experimental and theoretical advances, the
situation in experimental fission studies has changed dramatically. With the use of advanced …
situation in experimental fission studies has changed dramatically. With the use of advanced …
Compound-nuclear reaction cross sections from surrogate measurements
JE Escher, JT Harke, FS Dietrich, ND Scielzo… - Reviews of modern …, 2012 - APS
Nuclear reaction cross sections are important for a variety of applications in the areas of
astrophysics, nuclear energy, and national security. When these cross sections cannot be …
astrophysics, nuclear energy, and national security. When these cross sections cannot be …
Incomplete fusion reactions using strongly and weakly bound projectiles
V Jha, VV Parkar, S Kailas - Physics Reports, 2020 - Elsevier
The phenomenon of incomplete fusion (ICF) using both the strongly and weakly bound
projectiles below an incident energy of≈ 10 MeV per nucleon is reviewed. Various reaction …
projectiles below an incident energy of≈ 10 MeV per nucleon is reviewed. Various reaction …
Fission of light actinides: (,) and (,) reactions
A model to describe fission on light actinides, which takes into account transmission through
a triple-humped fission barrier with absorption, is proposed. The fission probability derived …
a triple-humped fission barrier with absorption, is proposed. The fission probability derived …
[HTML][HTML] Fission fragments mass distributions of nuclei populated by the multinucleon transfer channels of the 18O+ 232Th reaction
R Léguillon, K Nishio, K Hirose, H Makii, I Nishinaka… - Physics Letters B, 2016 - Elsevier
It is shown that the multinucleon transfer reactions is a powerful tool to study fission of exotic
neutron-rich actinide nuclei, which cannot be accessed by particle-capture or heavy-ion …
neutron-rich actinide nuclei, which cannot be accessed by particle-capture or heavy-ion …
Determining () cross sections for actinide nuclei indirectly: Examination of the surrogate ratio method
JE Escher, FS Dietrich - Physical Review C—Nuclear Physics, 2006 - APS
The validity of the surrogate ratio method for determining (n, f) cross sections for actinide
nuclei is examined. This method relates the ratio of two compound-nucleus reaction cross …
nuclei is examined. This method relates the ratio of two compound-nucleus reaction cross …
[HTML][HTML] Neutron-induced fission cross sections of short-lived actinides with the surrogate reaction method
Neutron-induced fission cross sections for 242,243 Cm and 241Am have been obtained with
the surrogate reaction method. Recent results for the neutron-induced cross section of …
the surrogate reaction method. Recent results for the neutron-induced cross section of …
Low energy nuclear physics with active targets and time projection chambers
This article aims at covering various low energy nuclear physics themes that can benefit
from taking advantage of active targets and time projection chambers. They are naturally …
from taking advantage of active targets and time projection chambers. They are naturally …
Transfer reactions in inverse kinematics: An experimental approach for fission investigations
C Rodríguez-Tajes, F Farget, X Derkx, M Caamaño… - Physical Review C, 2014 - APS
Inelastic and multinucleon transfer reactions between a 238 U beam, accelerated at 6.14
MeV/u, and a 12 C target were used for the production of neutron-rich, fissioning systems …
MeV/u, and a 12 C target were used for the production of neutron-rich, fissioning systems …
[HTML][HTML] High performance discharges in the Lithium Tokamak eXperiment with liquid lithium walls
The first-ever successful operation of a tokamak with a large area (40% of the total plasma
surface area) liquid lithium wall has been achieved in the Lithium Tokamak eXperiment …
surface area) liquid lithium wall has been achieved in the Lithium Tokamak eXperiment …