Biomodal spontaneous fission
Abstract
Investigations of mass and kinetic-energy distributions from spontaneous fission were extended in recent years to an isotope of element 104 and, for half-lives, to an isotope of element 108. The results were surprising in that spontaneous fission half-lives have turned out to be much longer than expected and mass and kinetic-energy distributions were found to abruptly shift away from those of the lighter actinides, showing two modes of fission. These new developments have caused a re-evaluation of the understanding of the fission process, bringing an even deeper appreciation of the role played by nuclear shell effects upon spontaneous fission properties.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 50th Anniversary of Nuclear Fission
- Pub Date:
- September 1989
- Bibcode:
- 1989nufi.rept...16H
- Keywords:
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- Decay;
- Fission;
- Kinetic Energy;
- Mass Distribution;
- Heavy Nuclei;
- Radioactive Isotopes;
- Atomic and Molecular Physics