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Staggering of angular momentum distribution in fission
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We review here the role of angular momentum distributions in the fission process. To do so the algorithm implemented in the FIFRELIN code [?] is detailed with special emphasis on the place of fission fragment angular momenta. The usual Rayleigh distribution used for angular momentum distribution is presented and the related model derivation is recalled. Arguments are given to justify why this distribution should not hold for low excitation energy of the fission fragments. An alternative ad hoc expression taking into account low-lying collectiveness is presented as has been implemented in the FIFRELIN code. Yet on observables currently provided by the code, no dramatic impact has been found. To quantify the magnitude of the impact of the low-lying staggering in the angular momentum distribution, a textbook case is considered for the decay of the 144Ba nucleus with low excitation energy.
Title: Staggering of angular momentum distribution in fission
Description:
We review here the role of angular momentum distributions in the fission process.
To do so the algorithm implemented in the FIFRELIN code [?] is detailed with special emphasis on the place of fission fragment angular momenta.
The usual Rayleigh distribution used for angular momentum distribution is presented and the related model derivation is recalled.
Arguments are given to justify why this distribution should not hold for low excitation energy of the fission fragments.
An alternative ad hoc expression taking into account low-lying collectiveness is presented as has been implemented in the FIFRELIN code.
Yet on observables currently provided by the code, no dramatic impact has been found.
To quantify the magnitude of the impact of the low-lying staggering in the angular momentum distribution, a textbook case is considered for the decay of the 144Ba nucleus with low excitation energy.
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