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. 2024 Apr 5;132(14):142501.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.142501.

Scission Deformation of the ^{120}Cd/^{132}Sn Neutronless Fragmentation in ^{252}Cf(sf)

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Scission Deformation of the ^{120}Cd/^{132}Sn Neutronless Fragmentation in ^{252}Cf(sf)

A Francheteau et al. Phys Rev Lett. .

Abstract

We report on a study of the radiative decay of fission fragments populated via neutronless fission of ^{252}Cf(sf). Applying the double-energy method a perfect mass identification is achieved for these rare events. In the specific case of the ^{120}Cd/^{132}Sn cold fragmentation, we find that ^{132}Sn is produced in its ground state. We can therefore directly measure the excitation energy of the complementary fragment, ^{120}Cd. The reproduction of the γ-ray spectrum, measured in coincidence with the neutronless fission events, is sensitive to the angular momentum distribution of the studied primary fragment. The latter estimated using a time-dependent collective Hamiltonian model, allows us to constrain for the first time the deformation (β_{2}≃0.4) of the studied fission fragment at scission. The present work demonstrates the high potential of the understudied neutronless fission channel for extracting detailed information on both fission fragments and process.

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