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ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS AND CROSS SECTIONS FOR THE FISSION OF URANIUM, BISMUTH, AND GOLD, INDUCED BY 156-Mev PROTONS (in French)

Journal Article · · Journal de Physique (Paris) See J. Phys. (Orsay, Fr.)
We have measured with solid state detectors differential cross sections of fission of U, Bi, and Au induced by 156Mev protons. We have found in the center of mass a small positive anisotropy for all the targets, that is + (6 plus or minus 1%) for U, + (13 plus or minus 2%) for Bi, and + (11 plus or minus 3%) for Au. Total fission cross sections were found to be: 1370 plus or minus 250 mb for uranium; 126 plus or minus 20 mb for bismuth; and 24 plus or minus 4 mb for gold. (auth)
Research Organization:
Faculte des Sciences, Orsay, France
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-18-017004
OSTI ID:
4066970
Journal Information:
Journal de Physique (Paris) See J. Phys. (Orsay, Fr.), Journal Name: Journal de Physique (Paris) See J. Phys. (Orsay, Fr.) Vol. Vol: 4; ISSN JOPQAS1
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
French

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