Nuclear fission is a complex phenomenon during which a heavy nucleus splits into two lighter nuclei, referred as fission fragments. During this process, as fission leaves the fragments in an excited state, prompt particles (neutrons, photons and electrons) will be emitted shortly after scission. The characteristics of these prompt particles, e.g., spectral distribution, multiplicity, as well as the fragment yields and the isomeric ratios, are called fission observables. For nuclear-energy applications, these data are of primary interest as they characterize the number and the energy of particles produced by the fission reaction.First, multi-parameter measurements of such fission observables will be presented. Correlated data were acquired w...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
AbstractThe characteristics of the fission fragments (FF) as well as those of the prompt neutrons an...
Nuclear fission, although known for 80 years, remains a theoretical challenge. The complexity and mu...
Nuclear fission is a complex phenomenon during which a heavy nucleus splits into two lighter nuclei,...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
La fission nucléaire est le mécanisme de séparation d'un noyau lourd en deux noyaux appelés fragment...
La fission nucléaire consiste en la brisure d'un noyau lourd, généralement un actinide, en deux noya...
La fission nucléaire consiste en la brisure d'un noyau lourd, généralement un actinide, en deux noya...
Studies on nuclear fission and its properties are still a challenge both theoretically and experimen...
Studies on nuclear fission and its properties are still a challenge both theoretically and experimen...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
AbstractThe characteristics of the fission fragments (FF) as well as those of the prompt neutrons an...
Nuclear fission, although known for 80 years, remains a theoretical challenge. The complexity and mu...
Nuclear fission is a complex phenomenon during which a heavy nucleus splits into two lighter nuclei,...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragme...
La fission nucléaire est le mécanisme de séparation d'un noyau lourd en deux noyaux appelés fragment...
La fission nucléaire consiste en la brisure d'un noyau lourd, généralement un actinide, en deux noya...
La fission nucléaire consiste en la brisure d'un noyau lourd, généralement un actinide, en deux noya...
Studies on nuclear fission and its properties are still a challenge both theoretically and experimen...
Studies on nuclear fission and its properties are still a challenge both theoretically and experimen...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
International audienceThe nuclear fission process gives rise to the formation of fission fragments a...
AbstractThe characteristics of the fission fragments (FF) as well as those of the prompt neutrons an...
Nuclear fission, although known for 80 years, remains a theoretical challenge. The complexity and mu...