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8–12 Jul 2024
Vienna International Centre
Europe/Vienna timezone

Observational Consequences of Angular Momentum in Fission

11 Jul 2024, 11:55
30m
M Building, Boardroom A (Vienna International Centre)

M Building, Boardroom A

Vienna International Centre

Wagramerstrasse 5 Vienna A-1400, Austria
Invited oral Nuclear Fission Astrophysics, Fission

Speaker

Ramona Vogt (LLNL and UC Davis)

Description

The role of angular momentum in fission has been the subject of intense recent attention. Published data showed that, while the fission fragment spins may be generated by highly correlated processes, the final, measured, fragment spins appeared to be largely uncorrelated. This talk will summarize advances made with the fission simulation model FREYA to study the role of angular momentum in fission. FREYA can easily simulate a variety of scenarios for generating fragment spin and determine the observational consequences.

Acknowledgements
The work of R.V. was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. The work of J.R. was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231.

Primary author

Ramona Vogt (LLNL and UC Davis)

Co-author

Jorgen Randrup (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

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