2019
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201921104004
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Status of fission fragment observables measured with the LOHENGRIN spectrometer

Abstract: Nuclear fission yields are key parameters to evaluate reactor physics observables, such as fuel inventory, decay heat, spent fuel radiotoxicity, criticality but also for understanding the fission process. Despite a significant effort allocated to measure fission yields during the last decades, the recent evaluated libraries still need improvements in particular in the description of the uncertainties with the associated correlations. Additional kinds of measurements provide complementary information in order t… Show more

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“…discussed in ref. [9,10]. This paper will focus on the description of the charge polarisation and the estimation of nanosecond isomeric ratios.…”
Section: Indirect Data Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…discussed in ref. [9,10]. This paper will focus on the description of the charge polarisation and the estimation of nanosecond isomeric ratios.…”
Section: Indirect Data Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%