We report on the development of Bragg curve spectroscopy techniques
to improve fission fragment identification in the measurement of independent
fission product yields. The NIFFTE collaboration’s fissionTPC detector
provides ionization energy and particle tracking information from neutroninduced
fission targets. A joint effort between PNNL, LLNL, LANL, and the
Colorado School of Mines is investigating the ionization profiles deposited by
U-235, U-238, and Pu-239 fission products in this detector, with the goal of including
additional stopping power information beyond a standard 2E analysis.
The aim is to improve the determination of fragment atomic and mass numbers
with this information, via methods such as parametric fits and machine learning
techniques.
Revised: February 12, 2021 |
Published: September 28, 2020
Citation
Fulsom B.G. 2020.Bragg curve spectroscopy for improved fission fragment identification. In International Workshop on Fission Product Yields (FPY 2019), 242, Article No. 01006.PNNL-SA-148766.doi:10.1051/epjconf/202024201006