Bremsstrahlung emission accompanying ternary fission of \isotope[252]{Cf}
Sergei P. Maydanyuk (1, 2, 3), Ju-Jun Xie (1, 4, 5), Sergei O. Omelchenko (3) ((1) Southern Center for Nuclear-Science Theory (SCNT), Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Huizhou, China, (2) Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary

TL;DR
This paper develops a quantum model to study bremsstrahlung photon emission during ternary fission of extsuperscript{252}Cf, revealing high sensitivity of spectra to fission geometry and dynamics, and aligning with preliminary experimental data.
Contribution
A novel quantum model for bremsstrahlung emission in ternary fission that incorporates fission geometry and dynamics, providing new insights into photon spectra.
Findings
Photon emission intensity varies with alpha particle motion orientation.
Bremsstrahlung is significantly affected by heavy fragment relative motion.
Model predictions agree with preliminary experimental data.
Abstract
\textbf{Background} In ternary fission, bremsstrahlung photons are emitted but those have never been studied yet theoretically and experimentally. In other reactions, bremsstrahlung has been studied for a long time. \textbf{Purpose} To clarify which new information about ternary fission can be obtained from study of bremsstrahlung emission accompanying the ternary fission of \isotope[252]{Cf}. \textbf{Methods} A new quantum model of emission of bremsstrahlung photons accompanying ternary fission of heavy nuclei with -particle as light charged particle is developed. The model takes into account geometry and dynamics of ternary fission. \textbf{Results} We present the theoretical results on the bremsstrahlung emission in the ternary fission of the \isotope[252]{Cf} nucleus. High sensitivity of the bremsstrahlung spectra is established by the model concerning to the following…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
