Experimental study of energy dependence of proton induced fission cross sections for heavy nuclei in the energy range 200-1000 MeV.

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Kotov, AA [1 ]
Gavrikov, YA [1 ]
Vaishnene, LA [1 ]
Vovchenko, VG [1 ]
Poliakov, VV [1 ]
Fedorov, OY [1 ]
Fukahori, T [1 ]
Chestnov, YA [1 ]
Shchetkovskiy, AI [1 ]
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[1] Petersburg Nucl Phys Inst, Gatchina 188300, Russia
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fission cross sections; intermediate energy protons; lead; bismuth; 209; thorium; 232; uranium; 233; 235; 238; neptunium; 237; plutonium; 239;
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The results of the total fission cross sections measurements for Pb-nat, Bi-209, Th-232, U-233, U-235, U-238, Np-237 and Pu-239 nuclei at the energy proton range 200-1000 MeV are presented. Experiments were carried out at 1 GeV synchrocyclotron of Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (Gatchina). The measurement method is based on the registration in coincidence of both complementary fission fragments by two gas parallel plate avalanche counters, located at a short distance and opposite sides of investigated target. The insensitivity of parallel plate avalanche counters to neutron and light charged particles allowed us to place the counters together with target immediately in the proton beam providing a large solid angle acceptance for fission fragment registration and reliable identification of fission events. The proton flux on the target to be studied was determined by direct counting of protons by scintillation telescope. The measured energy dependence of the total fission cross sections is presented. Obtained results are compared with other experimental data as well as with calculation in the frame of the cascade evaporation model.
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