Fission Fragment Spin Correlations
ORAL
Abstract
In nuclear fission, the primary fragments typically carry half a dozen units of angular momentum whose directions and correlations reflect the underlying dynamical mechanisms. Concentrating on the nucleon-exchange mechanism, this presentation describes how the fragment spins are generated, why they should be expected to be oriented preferentially perpendicular to the fission axis, and how they emerge as largely uncorrelated even though they are built up of highly correlated contributions.
*Supported by the Office of Nuclear Physics in the U.S. Department of Energy under Contracts DE-AC02-05CH11231 (JR) and DE-AC52-07NA27344 (RV) and was supported by the DOE Office of Nuclear Nonproliferation and the LLNL LDRD Program under Project No. 20-ERD-031 (RV).
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Presenters
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Jorgen Randrup
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory