https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2016-16182-2
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Particular aspects related to the even-odd effects in prompt emission
1
Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, POB MG-11, RO-077125, Bucharest Magurele, Romania
2
EC-JRC Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM), Retieseweg 111, B-2440, Geel, Belgium
3
Plasma and Radiation Physics, National Institute for Laser, POB MG-36, RO-077125, Bucharest Magurele, Romania
* e-mail: anabellatudora@hotmail.com
Received:
10
February
2016
Revised:
28
April
2016
Accepted:
27
May
2016
Published online:
29
June
2016
The present paper focuses on several particular aspects related to the even-odd effects in prompt emission in fission synthesized as follows: 1) The even-odd effects in prompt emission are the result of two contributions, a dominant one due to the even-odd nuclear character of fission fragments reflected in their properties and consequently in the emitted prompt neutrons and gammas, and a weaker contribution brought by the even-odd effect in the fragment distribution (over which the prompt emission matrices are averaged). Oscillations with a periodicity of about 5 mass units are present in different prompt emission quantities corresponding to even-Z and odd-Z fragmentations independent of the size of the even-odd effect in the charge yield Y(Z) . 2) The oscillation periodicity in the charge polarization
and rms(A) of the isobaric charge distribution as well as in the fragment mass yields Y(A) of even-Z and odd-Z fragmentations is also due to the periodicity of nuclear properties being independent of the size of the even-odd effect in Y(Z) . Only the magnitude of the oscillation amplitudes of
, rms(A) and Y(A) of even-Z and odd-Z fragmentations reflects in different ways the size of the even-odd effect in Y(Z) . 3) Not only the basic features of the global even-odd effect in fragment yields and prompt emission are the same but also the local even-odd effect in prompt emission --reported for the first time in this paper-- exhibits the same behaviour as the experimental data of the local even-odd effect in Y(Z) . 4) A correlation between the even-odd effect in Y(Z) and prompt emission quantities (e.g.,
exists. This interrelation is through the nuclear properties of the fission fragments. The presence of oscillations with a period
in both Y(A) and prompt emission quantities corresponding to even-Z and odd-Z fragmentations cannot be directly linked to the size of the even-odd effect in Y(Z) .
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