Review on the progress in nuclear fission
Karl-Heinz Schmidt, Beatriz Jurado

TL;DR
This review summarizes recent advances in experimental techniques, results, and theoretical models in nuclear fission, highlighting new experimental capabilities, observed phenomena, and promising theoretical approaches.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress in experimental methods, new findings in fission systematics, and compares three promising theoretical models for nuclear fission.
Findings
Full identification of all fission products in A and Z.
Observation of transition from symmetric to asymmetric fission around 226Th.
Progress in semi-empirical modeling of fission observables.
Abstract
An overview is given on some of the main advances in experimental methods, experimental results and theoretical models and ideas of the last years in the field of nuclear fission. New experimental approaches extended the availability of fissioning systems considerably and provided a full identification of all fission products in A and Z for the first time. In particular, the transition from symmetric to asymmetric fission around 226Th and some unexpected structure in the mass distributions in the fission of systems around Z = 80 to 84 as well as an extended systematics of the odd-even effect in fission fragment Z distributions have been measured [A. N. Andreyev et al., Rep. Progr. Phys. 81 (2018) 016301]. Three classes of theoretical descriptions of fission presently appear to be the most promising or the most successful ones: Self-consistent quantum-mechanical models fully consider the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Nuclear Materials and Properties
