Thermal fission rates with temperature dependent fission barriers
Yi Zhu, Junchen Pei

TL;DR
This paper develops a microscopic approach to calculate thermal fission rates across temperature ranges using temperature-dependent fission barriers and mass parameters, providing a unified understanding of fission processes.
Contribution
It introduces a parameter-free microscopic method for calculating thermal fission rates with temperature-dependent barriers and mass parameters, applicable to various nuclear environments.
Findings
Fission barriers are calculated using finite-temperature Skyrme-Hartree-Fock+BCS.
Fission rates at all temperatures are obtained via the imaginary free energy approach.
Results agree reasonably with experimental data and other studies.
Abstract
The fission processes of thermal excited nuclei are conventionally studied by statistical models which rely on inputs of phenomenological level densities and potential barriers. Therefore the microscopic descriptions of spontaneous fission and induced fission are very desirable for a unified understanding of various fission processes. We propose to study the fission rates, at both low and high temperatures, with microscopically calculated temperature-dependent fission barriers and collective mass parameters. The fission barriers are calculated by the finite-temperature Skyrme-Hartree-Fock+BCS method. The mass parameters are calculated by the temperature-dependent cranking approximation. The thermal fission rates can be obtained by the imaginary free energy approach at all temperatures, in which fission barriers are naturally temperature dependent. The fission at low temperatures can…
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