Cascade exciton model analysis of energetic pion-induced fission of heavy nuclei: Target mass and projectile energy dependence
Abstract
A data bank of negative and positive (80–1665MeV) pion-induced experimental fission cross-sections of heavy nuclei from 119Sn to 238U is compiled using present results and published data from the literature. Corresponding calculations of fission cross-sections, using the cascade exciton model (CEM) are also included in the compilation. Fission cross-sections compiled in the data bank are examined critically. Mass and energy dependences of fission cross-sections are analyzed. Fission cross-sections of 238U targets are the highest and scale down approximately, for other targets studied, with fissility, (Z±1)2A. In the fissility expression, Z and A are atomic and mass numbers of the target while ±1 refer to positive and negative pion projectiles. The presented data bank is of interest for students and researchers involved in the investigation of energetic light particle-induced fission of heavy nuclei. Nuclear fission of heavy nuclei has been classified into three regimes. Phenomenological discussion of the fission process is also given.
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