2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4955354
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Coulomb and even-odd effects in cold and super-asymmetric fragmentation for thermal neutron induced fission of 235U

Abstract: The Coulomb effects hypothesis is used to interpret even-odd effects of maximum total kinetic energy as a function of mass and charge of fragments from thermal neutron induced fission of 235 U. Assuming spherical fragments at scission, the Coulomb interaction energy between fragments ( ) is higher than the -value, the available energy. Therefore at scission the fragments must be deformed, so that the Coulomb interaction energy does not exceed the -value. The fact that the even-odd effects in the maximum total … Show more

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