Measurement of the 236U fission cross section and angular distributions of fragments from fission of 235U and 236U in the neutron energy range of 0.3-500 MeV
Abstract
The 236U fission cross section and the angular distributions of fragments from fission of 235U and 236U were measured for incident neutron energies from 0.3 MeV to 500 MeV on the time-of-flight spectrometer of the neutron complex GNEIS at the NRC "Kurchatov Institute" -- PNPI. Fission fragments were registered using position-sensitive low-pressure multiwire counters. In the neutron energy range above 20 MeV, the angular distributions of 236U fission fragments were measured for the first time. The fission cross section of 236U(n,f) was measured relative to the fission cross section of 235U(n,f), which is an accepted international standard. The obtained data are compared with the results of other experimental works. Theoretical calculations of the fission cross section and the anisotropy of angular distribution of fission fragments for the 236U(n,f) reaction performed within the framework of our approach are presented and discussed.
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