Improving Decay Data for Fission Product Nuclei through High-Precision Measurements
ORAL
Abstract
For national security applications, such as stockpile science and nuclear forensics, a straightforward and reliable method to determine the number of fissions in a chain reaction is to detect emitted γ rays. This presentation focuses on our efforts to improve the nuclear decay data essential for several key fission products. We report high-precision results for the absolute γ-ray emission intensities following the β decays of 95Zr, 144Ce, 147Nd, and 111Ag, achieving a precision of ~ 1% for the highest-intensity transitions. Our methodology involves implanting fission-product samples into a thin carbon foil using lowenergy mass-separated ion beams from the CARIBU facility, followed by β counting with a custom-made 4π gas proportional counter in coincidence with γ-ray spectroscopy utilizing the precisely calibrated HPGe detector at Texas A&M University. We will also discuss our plans to measure the decays of short-lived fission products at nuCARIBU using Gammaspere/X-Array.
*This work was supported under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344 (LLNL), Office of Nuclear Physics Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357 (ANL), and DE-FG03-93ER40773 (Texas A&M).
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Presenters
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Shree Neupane
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory