nuclei with mass number 90 to 149/ Ge(Li) spectroscopyfission product yields239Pu135I decaythermal neutron fissiongamma ray spectra140La decayAbsolute cumulative yields have been determined for 49 fission products representing 36 mass chains created during thermal-neutron fission of Pu, including 3 ...
Plutonium 239Radiochemical AnalysisFission yields for 27 mass numbers were determined in the thermal neutron fission of Pu using high resolution gamma ray spectrometry and radiochemical method. The results obtained using gamma ray spectrometry and from the investigations on the fission yield of Mo ...
nuclei with mass number 220 or higher/ short-lived fission productsthermal-neutron fissionabsolute yieldshalf-livesfission-product yields239Pu(n,f)gamma ray spectraThe absolute yields of 28 fission products representing 23 different mass chains produced by thermal-neutron fission of Pu and having half...
V. RAMANIAH, Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Bombay-400 085 (Received September 3, 1984; revised November 7, 1984) Fission yields/Thermal neutron fission /Plutonium-239 Abstract Fission yields for 27 mass numbers were determined in the thermal neutron fission of 23...
It provides atomic mass, mass excess, nuclear binding energy, nucleon separation energies, Q-values, and nucleon residual interaction parameters for atomic nuclei of the isotope Pu-239 (Plutonium, atomic number Z = 94, mass number A = 239).Related documents Landolt-Brnstein Homepage Introduction ...
B.G. Ting, R.S. Pappas, D.C. Paschal, Rapid analysis for plutonium-239 in urine by magnetic sector inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry using Aridus desolvation introduction system, J. Anal. At. Spectrom. 18 (2003) 795e797.
neutron spectranuclei with mass number 220 or higher/ prompt-neutron-induced fission spectra233U235U239Pu240Puprompt-spontaneous-fission-neutron spectrumThe prompt-neutron-induced fission spectra of /sup 233/U, /sup 235/U, /sup 239/PU, and /sup 240/PU were measured relative to the prompt-...
nuclear fission, subdivision of a heavy atomic nucleus, such as that ofuraniumorplutonium, into two fragments of roughly equal mass. The process is accompanied by the release of a large amount ofenergy. What is the difference between nuclear fission and fusion?There are two ways of releasing ...