Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium

Fission fragments, produced by neutron bombardment of natural uranium at the Physics Department, Jyväskylä, Finland, are studied in this work. The data had been sorted into 25 Y — y coincidence matrices which were then analysed. In this work we aimed to identify the fission products using Y-Y coinci...

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Main Author: Kamoto, Thokozani
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Language:English
Published: Rhodes University 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/3024
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-203532017-09-29T16:01:35ZBeta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uraniumKamoto, ThokozaniFission fragments, produced by neutron bombardment of natural uranium at the Physics Department, Jyväskylä, Finland, are studied in this work. The data had been sorted into 25 Y — y coincidence matrices which were then analysed. In this work we aimed to identify the fission products using Y-Y coincidence analysis and then study the beta-decay of some of the fission products. Sixteen fission products ranging from A = 94 to A = 136 were identified. Out of these fission products beta decay of the A = 100 (100/40 Zr – 100/41 Nb – 100/42 Mo) chain was studied in greater detail. We have also studied the variation of the relative intensities as a function of time of the 159-, 528-, 600-, 768-, 928- and 1502-keV Y-rav lines in 100/42 Mo and the profiles of the relative intensities have been modelled with the variation of the activity of 100/41 Nb against time. Configuration assignments of 100 Zr and 100/42 Mo are discussed.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Science, Physics and Electronics2016ThesisMastersMSc76 leavespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/3024vital:20353EnglishKamoto, Thokozani
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description Fission fragments, produced by neutron bombardment of natural uranium at the Physics Department, Jyväskylä, Finland, are studied in this work. The data had been sorted into 25 Y — y coincidence matrices which were then analysed. In this work we aimed to identify the fission products using Y-Y coincidence analysis and then study the beta-decay of some of the fission products. Sixteen fission products ranging from A = 94 to A = 136 were identified. Out of these fission products beta decay of the A = 100 (100/40 Zr – 100/41 Nb – 100/42 Mo) chain was studied in greater detail. We have also studied the variation of the relative intensities as a function of time of the 159-, 528-, 600-, 768-, 928- and 1502-keV Y-rav lines in 100/42 Mo and the profiles of the relative intensities have been modelled with the variation of the activity of 100/41 Nb against time. Configuration assignments of 100 Zr and 100/42 Mo are discussed.
author Kamoto, Thokozani
spellingShingle Kamoto, Thokozani
Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
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title Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
title_short Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
title_full Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
title_fullStr Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
title_full_unstemmed Beta decay of 100/400 Zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
title_sort beta decay of 100/400 zr produced in neutron-induced fission of natural uranium
publisher Rhodes University
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10962/3024
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