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Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code
The GEneral Fission (GEF) model treats spontaneous fission and fission up to an excitation energy of about 100 MeV of a wide range of heavy nuclei. GEF makes use of general laws of statistical and quantum mechanics, assuring a high predictive power. It is unique in providing a general description of...
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author | Jurado, B Schmidt, K H |
author_facet | Jurado, B Schmidt, K H |
author_sort | Jurado, B |
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description | The GEneral Fission (GEF) model treats spontaneous fission and fission up to an excitation energy of about 100 MeV of a wide range of heavy nuclei. GEF makes use of general laws of statistical and quantum mechanics, assuring a high predictive power. It is unique in providing a general description of essentially all fission observables in a consistent way while preserving the correlations between all of them. In this contribution we present some of the physical aspects on which the model is based, give an overview on the results that can be obtained with the code and show an example that illustrates how the GEF code can serve as a framework for revealing the sensitivity of the fission observables to some basic nuclear properties. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-19754622019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1975462engJurado, BSchmidt, K HStatus of the general description of fission observables by the GEF codeNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe GEneral Fission (GEF) model treats spontaneous fission and fission up to an excitation energy of about 100 MeV of a wide range of heavy nuclei. GEF makes use of general laws of statistical and quantum mechanics, assuring a high predictive power. It is unique in providing a general description of essentially all fission observables in a consistent way while preserving the correlations between all of them. In this contribution we present some of the physical aspects on which the model is based, give an overview on the results that can be obtained with the code and show an example that illustrates how the GEF code can serve as a framework for revealing the sensitivity of the fission observables to some basic nuclear properties.oai:cds.cern.ch:19754622014 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Jurado, B Schmidt, K H Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code |
title | Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code |
title_full | Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code |
title_fullStr | Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code |
title_full_unstemmed | Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code |
title_short | Status of the general description of fission observables by the GEF code |
title_sort | status of the general description of fission observables by the gef code |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1975462 |
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