International audienceNuclear fission is a complex process, still not yet well described by microscopic models, and its main observables are difficultto measure with accuracy. Following the capture of a thermal neutron the compound nucleus fissions in two fragments. Mostof the energy of the process is transferred in kinetic energy, whereas the nuclei are let in few tens of MeV excited states. Thisexcitation energy is then released, the majority of it within less than some nanoseconds, by the evaporation of a few neutronsand the emission of -rays in cascade.To overcome the low accuracy of microscopic models in the prediction of fission observables, nuclear technology relies onlibraries of evaluated data and semi-empirical models, like the GE...