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9–11 mai 2016
Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL)
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Study of the nuclear fission process by prompt gamma-ray spectrometry

9 mai 2016, 15:30
1h
Auditorium Pierre Lehmann (Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL))

Auditorium Pierre Lehmann

Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL)

Bâtiment 200, 91440 Orsay, France
Panneau: 28
Poster Nuclear Physics Poster session

Orateur

M. Michal Rapala (CEA Saclay)

Description

My PhD is done in cooperation between the SPHN at CEA Saclay and the SPRC at Cadarache. It consists in the study of the fission process and the deexcitation of the fission fragments. The first step is the analysis of an experimental campaign performed in 2012 at ILL in Grenoble (EXILL), in which a U-235 and a Pu-241 target were irradiated by a beam of cold neutrons. A unique feature of the experiment was the use of a large array of germanium detectors to measure gamma-rays coming from the deexcitation of fission fragments. The main aim is to obtain accurate values for gamma-ray transition intensities and nuclear energy level feeding during the deexcitation cascade, as well as the yields of the fission fragments pairs. These results will be afterwards compared with the fifrelin code developed at Cadarache and will be used to improve the relevant physical processes included in fifrelin (e.g. spin distribution at fission, energy sharing, neutron evaporation, gamma-ray cascade).

Auteur principal

M. Michal Rapala (CEA Saclay)

Documents de présentation

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