Recoil Properties of Fission Products

Abstract
The range and relative rates of energy loss in Al and Au have been measured radiochemically for five products from thermal-neutron-induced fission of U235. Range-velocity relationships for the median light product of fission and the median heavy product have been obtained from these measurements and other workers' energy-loss data. The relation of range (R) to energy (E) or velocity (V) can be fitted to functions of the form R=kVΔ or R=KE23. We have assumed that these functional forms can be applied to fission products of any mass. The constants K and Δ were determined from values of the range and kinetic energy for products of high yield. The values of these constants have been extrapolated to products of low yield. We have estimated kinetic energies, heretofore unmeasured, from the ranges of low-yield products.