Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region

Fission is the most important nuclear reaction for society at large today due to its use in energy production. However, this has raised the problem of how to treat the long-lived radioactive waste from nuclear reactors. A radical solution would be to change the composition of the waste into stable o...

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Main Author: Prokofiev, Alexander
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för neutronforskning 2001
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-6492013-01-08T13:03:27ZNucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy RegionengProkofiev, AlexanderUppsala universitet, Institutionen för neutronforskningUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2001Nuclear physicsFissioncross section(nf) reaction(pintermediate energydatabasenuclear reactionneutronKärnfysikNuclear physicsKärnfysikFission is the most important nuclear reaction for society at large today due to its use in energy production. However, this has raised the problem of how to treat the long-lived radioactive waste from nuclear reactors. A radical solution would be to change the composition of the waste into stable or short-lived nuclides, which could be done through nuclear transmutation. Such a concept requires accelerator-driven systems to be designed, where those for transmutation are reactor hybrids. This thesis is a contribution to the knowledge base for developing transmutation systems, specifically with respect to the computational modeling of the underlying nuclear reactions, induced by the incident and secondary particles. Intermediate energy fission cross sections are one important type of such data. Moreover, they are essential for understanding the fission process itself and related nuclear interactions. The experimental part of this work was performed at the neutron beam facility of the The Svedberg Laboratory in Uppsala. Fission cross sections of 238U, 209Bi, natPb, 208Pb, 197Au, natW, and 181Ta were measured for neutrons in the range En = 30-160 MeV using thin-film breakdown counters for the fission fragment detection. A model was developed for the determination of the efficiency of such detectors. A compilation of existing data on proton-induced fission cross sections for nuclei from 165Ho to 239Pu was performed. The results, which constitute the main body of information in this field, were added to the worldwide EXFOR database. The dependences of the cross sections on incident energy and target nucleus were studied, which resulted in systematics that make it possible to give estimates for unmeasured nuclides. Nucleon-induced fission cross sections were calculated using an extended version of the cascade exciton model. A comparison with the systematics and the experimental data obtained in the present work revealed significant discrepancies. A modification of the model was made that significantly improved the predictions. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-649urn:isbn:91-554-5009-1Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1104-232X ; 624application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Nuclear physics
Fission
cross section
(n
f) reaction
(p
intermediate energy
database
nuclear reaction
neutron
Kärnfysik
Nuclear physics
Kärnfysik
spellingShingle Nuclear physics
Fission
cross section
(n
f) reaction
(p
intermediate energy
database
nuclear reaction
neutron
Kärnfysik
Nuclear physics
Kärnfysik
Prokofiev, Alexander
Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
description Fission is the most important nuclear reaction for society at large today due to its use in energy production. However, this has raised the problem of how to treat the long-lived radioactive waste from nuclear reactors. A radical solution would be to change the composition of the waste into stable or short-lived nuclides, which could be done through nuclear transmutation. Such a concept requires accelerator-driven systems to be designed, where those for transmutation are reactor hybrids. This thesis is a contribution to the knowledge base for developing transmutation systems, specifically with respect to the computational modeling of the underlying nuclear reactions, induced by the incident and secondary particles. Intermediate energy fission cross sections are one important type of such data. Moreover, they are essential for understanding the fission process itself and related nuclear interactions. The experimental part of this work was performed at the neutron beam facility of the The Svedberg Laboratory in Uppsala. Fission cross sections of 238U, 209Bi, natPb, 208Pb, 197Au, natW, and 181Ta were measured for neutrons in the range En = 30-160 MeV using thin-film breakdown counters for the fission fragment detection. A model was developed for the determination of the efficiency of such detectors. A compilation of existing data on proton-induced fission cross sections for nuclei from 165Ho to 239Pu was performed. The results, which constitute the main body of information in this field, were added to the worldwide EXFOR database. The dependences of the cross sections on incident energy and target nucleus were studied, which resulted in systematics that make it possible to give estimates for unmeasured nuclides. Nucleon-induced fission cross sections were calculated using an extended version of the cascade exciton model. A comparison with the systematics and the experimental data obtained in the present work revealed significant discrepancies. A modification of the model was made that significantly improved the predictions.
author Prokofiev, Alexander
author_facet Prokofiev, Alexander
author_sort Prokofiev, Alexander
title Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
title_short Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
title_full Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
title_fullStr Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
title_full_unstemmed Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
title_sort nucleon-induced fission cross sections of heavy nuclei in the intermediate energy region
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för neutronforskning
publishDate 2001
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