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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 144, Issue 3, 13 April 1970, Pages 502-512
Nuclear Physics A

Fragment angular distributions from neutron-induced fission of 242Pu

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Abstract

Fission fragment angular distributions were measured for the fission of 242Pu induced by monoenergetic neutions of energies 500, 620, 730, 990 and 1230 keV. The fission fragments were detected by two independent methods, polycarbonate resin detectors and surface barrier solid-state detectors. The experimental data were analysed in terms of both a single-particle and statistical model of the intermediate transition nucleus.

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Present address: Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.

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