Direct-Interaction Effects in Medium-Energy Fission of Uranium

W. J. Nicholson and I. Halpern
Phys. Rev. 116, 175 – Published 1 October 1959
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Abstract

The fraction of the fission events which occur after direct interactions rather than after compound nucleus formation has been determined in a number of bombardments of uranium. The projectiles used were 10.5-Mev protons, 21-Mev deuterons, and 42-Mev alpha particles. The fraction of post-direct-interaction fissions was obtained from measurements of the angular correlation of coincident pairs of fission fragments which emerged at approximately 90° to the incident particle beam. The results indicate that (2±3)% of fission events in 42-Mev alpha particle bombardments and (5±5)% in 21-Mev deuteron bombardments follow some type of direct interaction.

  • Received 5 May 1959

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.116.175

©1959 American Physical Society

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W. J. Nicholson and I. Halpern

  • Physics Department, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

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Vol. 116, Iss. 1 — October 1959

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