July 1, 2020
Journal Article

Neutron-Neutron Correlations in the Photofission of 238U

Abstract

Background: In the fission of actinides, the nearly back-to-back motion of the fission fragments has a strong effect on the kinematics of fission neutrons. This leads to a favoring of opening angles near 0? and 180? in the neutron-neutron (n-n) opening angle distributions of correlated neutron pairs from the same fission event. Purpose: To measure the n-n opening angle and energy correlations in the photofission of 238U. As of this writing, measurements of correlated n-n opening angle distributions have been reported only for the spontaneous and neutron-induced fission of actinides. This work is the first to report such a measurement using photofission and will provide useful experimental input for photofission models used in codes such as MCNP and FREYA. Method: Fission is induced using bremsstrahlung photons produced via a low duty factor, pulsed, linear electron accelerator. The bremsstrahlung photon beam impinges upon a 238U target that is surrounded by a large neutron scintillation detection system capable of measuring particle position and time of flight, from which n-n opening angle and energy are measured. Neutron-neutron angular correlations are determined by taking the ratio between a correlated neutron distribution and an uncorrelated neutron distribution formed by the pairing of neutrons produced during different beam pulses. This analysis technique greatly diminishes effects due to detector efficiencies, acceptance, and experimental drifts. Results: The angular correlation of neutrons from the photofission of 238U shows a high dependence on neutron energy as well as a dependence on the angle of the emitted neutrons with respect to the incoming photon beam. Angular correlations were also measured using neutrons from the spontaneous fission of 252Cf, showing good agreement with past measurements. Conclusions: The measured angular correlations reflect the underlying back-to-back nature of the fission fragments. An anomalous decline in n-n yield was observed for opening angles near 180? for 238U.

Revised: September 22, 2020 | Published: July 1, 2020

Citation

Burggraf J., D. Dale, T. Forest, G.A. Warren, S.C. Stave, R.S. Behling, and E.D. Church. 2020. Neutron-Neutron Correlations in the Photofission of 238U. Physical Review C 102, no. 1:Article No.014612. PNNL-SA-144509. doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014612