Photofissility ofTh232measured with tagged photons from 250 to 1200 MeV

Abstract
The photofission cross section of Th232 was measured in the energy range 250–1200 MeV using a monochromatic tagged photon beam and a parallel-plate avalanche detector. The Th232 nuclear photofissility was obtained by measuring simultaneously and in the same energy range the photofission cross section of U238 and assuming a photofissility equal to one for U238. It was found that, contrary to the case for heavier actinides, the Th232 photofissility value does not saturate up to 1200 MeV. Rather, it lies between 0.6 and 0.8, and shows a weak energy dependence: it increases by about 15% over an interval of 1 GeV. A comparison of these experimental findings with the predictions of an intranuclear-cascade Monte Carlo calculation is given.