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1 online resource (300 pages)
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9789814322744
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This conference is the seventh in a series of topical meetings dealing with the nuclear fission process, mainly at low excitation energy. During these meetings, actual topics are discussed by a group of experts. These proceedings give an overview of the topics treated, and permit a rapid overview of the current activities in the field.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- Dedication -- Sponsors -- Organising and Scientific Advisory Committees -- Preface -- Topical Reviews -- 35 years of fission research at the ILL F. Gönnenwein -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Instruments and Methods -- 3. Mass Distributions of Fission Fragments -- 4. Charge Distributions of Fission Fragments -- 5. Cold Fission -- 6. Ternary Fission -- 7. Fission Induced by Polarized Neutrons -- 8. Fission Cross Sections -- 9. Summary -- References -- Mechanisms for light charged-particle emission during nuclear fission N. Cârjan -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The adiabatic release -- 3. The sudden release -- 4. The alpha-decay between saddle and scission -- 5. Evaporation at scission -- 6. Double random neck-rupture -- 7. The uncertainty principle -- 8. Important role played by the clustering probability -- 9. Emission always perpendicular to the deformation axis -- 10. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Characteristics of the Fission Process -- New developments in the microscopic description of the fission process H. Goutte and R. Bernard -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hierarchy of the correlations in the mean-field based approaches -- 3. Formalism -- 4. Generalized overlap: preliminary results -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Quantum aspects of low-energy nuclear fission W. Furman -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Elements of formalism -- 3. Analysis of experiments -- 4. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Phenomenological model improvement for the Monte Carlo simulation of the fission fragment evaporation O. Litaize and O. Serot -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fission fragment evaporation model -- 3. Average prompt ssion neutron multiplicity -- 4. Prompt neutron multiplicity distribution -- 5. Prompt ssion neutron spectrum -- 6. Average prompt gamma energy -- 7. Conclusion -- References.
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