1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf01411830
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Independent fission yields of short-lived Br and I isotopes in thermal neutron fission of235U

Abstract: Independent fission yields of 88-91Br and 138-1411 produced in thermal neutron fission of 235U were determined at the SOLIS on-line isotope separator. The measurements were made for the first time using a negative surface ionization integrated target-ion source.

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“…For 139 I the (independent and cumulative) value 0.57 + 0.05% is obtained as the average of the values in refs. [2,15,20,21],…”
Section: Iodine Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For 139 I the (independent and cumulative) value 0.57 + 0.05% is obtained as the average of the values in refs. [2,15,20,21],…”
Section: Iodine Isotopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the reasons for the low ion yields was the relatively high work function of the graphite. A negative surface ionization source with low work function material LaB 6 as the ionizer was later developed [18] and used to study the fission yields of short-lived bromine and iodine isotopes [19]. Low yields of negative radioactive ions of Br and I were also obtained from a UO 2 -graphite surface [20] for delayed neutron emission studies at the SOLAR on-line mass spectrometer facility [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%