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Decay Curves and Half-lives of Gamma-Emitting States from a Study of Prompt Fission Gamma Radiation

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, , Citation H Albinsson 1971 Phys. Scr. 3 113 DOI 10.1088/0031-8949/3/3-4/005

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Abstract

Measurements were made on the time distributions of the prompt gamma radiation emitted from fragments in the thermal-neutron induced fission of 235U. The gamma radiation emitted during different time intervals after the fission event was studied with the help of a collimator, the position of which was changed along the path of the fragments. In this way decay curves were obtained from which half-lives could be estimated. Time components with half-lives of 7.5, 18 and 60 ps were found and their relative intensities were calculated. Half-lives and associated intensities are in good agreement with earlier data from uranium and californium fission. Problems involved in this type of study are discussed. The collimator technique has proved to be effective for determination of half-lives down to less than 10 ps.

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10.1088/0031-8949/3/3-4/005