Fission ofU238by 2.2-GeV Protons
- 20 October 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 174 (4) , 1455-1471
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.174.1455
Abstract
Angular distributions and differential range curves at angles of 15°, 90°, and 165° have been obtained by radiochemical methods for several representative products which recoil out of thin uranium targets irradiated with 2.2-GeV protons. Mean momenta observed at 90° to the beam direction are 133, 125, and 125 for the neutron-excess isotopes , , and , but only 96 and 104 for the neutron-deficient products and . The neutron-deficient isotopes have broader momentum distributions and more forward-peaked angular distributions than do the neutron-excess products. Results are discussed in terms of a two-step vector model, i.e., a fast nucleonic cascade followed by fission or another slower de-excitation step. The observed spectra and angular distributions for all the isotopes are consistent with such a model. Observed mean velocities are compared to those predicted by a liquid-drop theory of fission. It is concluded that products in the mass-90-to-140 range are produced primarily by a conventional fission mechanism. However, some contribution of a spallationlike process appears necessary to account for low-velocity fragments in the case of the neutron-deficient products (particularly ).
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