EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Experimental programme on absolute fission fragment yields with the lohengrin spectrometer: New optical and statistical methodologies

  • Abdelaziz Chebboubi,
  • Grégoire Kessedjian,
  • Olivier Serot,
  • Sylvain Julien-Laferriere,
  • Christophe Sage,
  • Florence Martin,
  • Olivier Méplan,
  • David Bernard,
  • Olivier Litaize,
  • Aurélien Blanc,
  • Herbert Faust,
  • Paolo Mutti,
  • Ulli Köster,
  • Alain Letourneau,
  • Thomas Materna,
  • Michal Rapala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714604021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 04021

Abstract

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The study of fission yields has a major impact on the characterization and understanding of the fission process and is mandatory for reactor applications. In the past with the LOHENGRIN spectrometer of the ILL, priority has been given for the studies in the light fission fragment mass range. The LPSC in collaboration with ILL and CEA has developed a measurement program on symmetric and heavy mass fission fragment distributions. The combination of measurements with ionisation chamber and Ge detectors is necessary to describe precisely the heavy fission fragment region in mass and charge. Recently, new measurements of fission yields and kinetic energy distributions are has been made on the 233U(nth,f) reaction. The focus of this work has been on the new optical and statistical methodology and the self-normalization of the data to provide new absolute measurements, independently of any libraries, and the associated experimental covariance matrix.