EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Accurate measurements of fission-fragment yields in 234,235,236,238U(γ,f) with the SOFIA set-up

  • Chatillon A.,
  • Taïeb J.,
  • Martin J.-F.,
  • Pellereau E.,
  • Boutoux G.,
  • Gorbinet T.,
  • Grente L.,
  • 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.,
  • Rodrìguez-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/201611108001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111
p. 08001

Abstract

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SOFIA (Studies On Fission with Aladin) is a new experimental set-up dedicated to accurate measurement of fission-fragments isotopic yields. It is located at GSI, the only place to use inverse kinematics at relativistic energies in order to study the (γ,f) electromagnetic-induced fission. The SOFIA set-up is a large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer, which allows to fully identify both fission fragments in coincidence on the whole fission-fragment range. This paper will report on fission yields obtained in 234,235,236,238U(γ,f) reactions.