CALCULATION OF FISSION FRAGMENT ANGULAR ANISOTROPY IN HEAVY-ION INDUCED FISSION
Authors: S. SOHEYLI; H. NOSHAD; I. ZIAIAN;
CALCULATION OF FISSION FRAGMENT ANGULAR ANISOTROPY IN HEAVY-ION INDUCED FISSION
Abstract
Fission fragment angular anisotropies from 16 O + 232 Th , 12 C + 236 U , 11 B + 237 Np , 14 N + 232 Th , 11 B + 235 U and 12 C + 232 Th systems were calculated by means of the standard saddle point statistical model (SSPSM). The results were obtained with and without neutron emission correction in the reactions, and comparisons were made with the corresponding experimental data. The normal and anomalous behaviors of fission fragment anisotropies are extensively discussed.
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- Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Bu-Ali Sina University Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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