Abstract
SynopsisThe suggestion is made, and rendered plausible by detailed calculation, that the short-range α-particles of fission, identified by Kugler and Clarke [1], are emitted, in competition with ‘prompt’ γ-rays, from highly excited post-neutron-emission fragments of even neutron number N and, predominantly, of mass number A in the range 140 ≦ A ≧ 145. A similar process is energetically forbidden in relation to triton emission.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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1. 29.—Fine-structure in the Mass-yield Curve for Binary Fission—A Possible Secondary Effect;Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences;1974