Delayed Neutrons from Fissionable Isotopes of Uranium, Plutonium, and Thorium
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- 15 August 1957
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 107 (4) , 1044-1049
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.107.1044
Abstract
The periods, relative abundances, and absolute yields of delayed neutrons from "fast" fission of six nuclides (, , , , , and ) and thermal fission of three nuclides (, , and ) have been measured. "Godiva," the bare metal assembly at Los Alamos, was the neutron source. Six exponential periods were found necessary and sufficient for optimum least-squares fit to the data. Despite evident perturbations, general agreement among delayed-neutron periods was obtained for all nuclides. The absolute total delayed-neutron yield for each nuclide has been measured for fast and thermal fission; a spectral effect was not observed. Representative of general delayed-neutron periods (half-lives) and abundances are the fast-fission data: These data have been corroborated in detail by independent period-vs-reactivity measurements on the bare assembly. A comparison of the present results with a phenomenological theory of delayed-neutron emission has been made. This treatment has led to the prediction of several new short-period delayed-neutron precursors.
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