EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

The SOFIA experiment: Measurement of 236U fission fragment yields in inverse kinematics

  • Grente L.,
  • Taïeb J.,
  • Chatillon A.,
  • Martin J.-F.,
  • Pellereau É,
  • Boutoux G.,
  • Gorbinet T.,
  • Bélier G.,
  • Laurent B.,
  • Alvarez-Pol H.,
  • Ayyad Y.,
  • Benlliure J.,
  • Caamaño M.,
  • Audouin L.,
  • Casarejos E.,
  • Cortina-Gil D.,
  • Farget F.,
  • Fernández-Domínguez B.,
  • Heinz A.,
  • Jurado B.,
  • Kelić-Heil A.,
  • Kurz N.,
  • Lindberg S.,
  • Löher B.,
  • Nociforo C.,
  • Paradela C.,
  • Pietri S.,
  • Ramos D.,
  • Rodriguez-Sanchez J.-L.,
  • Rodríguez-Tajes C.,
  • Rossi D.,
  • Schmidt K.-H.,
  • Simon H.,
  • Tassan-Got L.,
  • Törnqvist H.,
  • Vargas J.,
  • Voss B.,
  • Weick H.,
  • Yan Y.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612201006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 122
p. 01006

Abstract

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The SOFIA (Studies On FIssion with Aladin) experiment aims at measuring fission-fragments isotopic yields with high accuracy using inverse kinematics at relativistic energies. This experimental technique allows to fully identify the fission fragments in nuclear charge and mass number, thus providing very accurate isotopic yields for low energy fission of a large variety of fissioning systems. This report focuses on the latest results obtained with this set-up concerning electromagnetic-induced fission of 236U.