The Character of Proton-Induced Ag and Br Nuclei Fission at Ep = 180-660 Mev; DELENIE YADER SEREBRA PROTONAMI BOL'SHOI ENERGII
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:4257961
Nuclear fission in the elements located in the middle of the periodic system was studied by the method of thick-layered nuclear emulsions. The experiments were made with a proton beam with energy from 180 to 660 Mev. The characteristics of the fission process for Ag and Br nuclei, the dependence of fission cross section on the incident proton energy, the character of the fission from the viewpoint of process asymmetry, and the energy spectra and angular correlation of the charged particles associated with fission were investigated. The formation cross section for fragmentation products associated with the fission process is described. The single dependence obtained characterizes the yield of residual nuclei, according to Z, in different nuclear processes such as evaporation, fragmentation, and fission. Comparative characteristics are presented for Ag and Br fission processes and for nuclei, as Bi and U, located at the end of the periodic system. (J.S.R.)
- Research Organization:
- U.S.S.R.
- NSA Number:
- NSA-13-007016
- OSTI ID:
- 4257961
- Report Number(s):
- A/CONF.15/P/2222
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- English
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