2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.105.202501
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Reactor Decay Heat inPu239: Solving theγDiscrepancy in the 4–3000-s Cooling Period

Abstract: The feeding probability of 102;104;105;106;107 Tc, 105 Mo, and 101 Nb nuclei, which are important contributors to the decay heat in nuclear reactors, has been measured using the total absorption technique. We have coupled for the first time a total absorption spectrometer to a Penning trap in order to obtain sources of very high isobaric purity. Our results solve a significant part of a long-standing discrepancy in the component of the decay heat for 239 Pu in the 4-3000 s range. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105… Show more

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“…Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (TAGS) has been successfully used to determine the β − strength functions of a significant number of complex decay schemes [37][38][39][40][41] on the basis of calculations involving the data derived from 4π γ-ray spectroscopy. Normally, the main spectrometer consists of a substantial well-type NaI(Tl) detector in which the γ -ray emitting source is contained, along with an auxiliary NaI(Tl) detector that fits into and closes the well to achieve an approximately 97% 4π solid-angle geometry.…”
Section: X-and γ -Ray Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (TAGS) has been successfully used to determine the β − strength functions of a significant number of complex decay schemes [37][38][39][40][41] on the basis of calculations involving the data derived from 4π γ-ray spectroscopy. Normally, the main spectrometer consists of a substantial well-type NaI(Tl) detector in which the γ -ray emitting source is contained, along with an auxiliary NaI(Tl) detector that fits into and closes the well to achieve an approximately 97% 4π solid-angle geometry.…”
Section: X-and γ -Ray Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TAGS has proved to be of importance in the development of a more correct and comprehensive understanding of the nucleus, reaching beyond some of the specific limitations of γ singles and coincidence measurements [39,40]. Furthermore, TAGS studies have been used to determine the average β − and γ energies of particular fission produces, aiding considerably in calculations of the decay heat emitted by irradiated reactor fuel [38,41] -see also Sect. 4.2.…”
Section: X-and γ -Ray Spectroscopymentioning
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