The angular distributions of fragments from the neutron-induced fission of natPb and 239Pu nuclei have been measured in the energy of range 1–200 MeV using the neutron time-of-flight spectrometer GNEIS.… Click to show full abstract
The angular distributions of fragments from the neutron-induced fission of natPb and 239Pu nuclei have been measured in the energy of range 1–200 MeV using the neutron time-of-flight spectrometer GNEIS. Fission fragments have been detected by position sensitive multiwire proportional counters. The results for the anisotropy of fission fragments deduced from the measured angular distributions have been presented. The results have been compared with the experimental data of other authors.
               
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