We report the measurement of the TKE release in the fast neutron induced fission of 240 Pu and 242 Pu. The results are compared to the predictions of the GEF model, the CGMF model, and the model of Denisov and Sedykh as well as previous experimental work on these reactions. Our absolute measurements of the TKE release are in good agreement with the previous measurements of Nethaway et al. for the interaction of 14.8 MeV neutrons with 240 Pu [1] and of Winkelmann and Aumann for the interaction of 15 MeV neutrons with 242 Pu [2]. The general trends of the measured TKE values agree with phenomenological models but the variances of the TKE distributions are significantly less than predicted by various models. The mean post neutron emission TKE release decreases non-linearly with increasing neutron energy and can be represented as TKE(MeV) = 175.8 ± 0.3 -(2. 4 ± 0.8)log10En -(1.4 ±0.4)log10E 2 n for 240 Pu and TKE(MeV) = 177.1 ± 0.3 -(1.2 ± 0.9)log10En -(1.8 ±0.5)log10E 2 n for 242 Pu.
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