Abstract

Kinetic energies and most-probable charges in fission were calculated for 235 U+n, 252 Cf and 226 Ra+p by applying the statistical model by Fong. The mass formula by Myers and Swiatecki was employed to evaluate fragment deformation energies. The most-probable scission configuration for a given mass division was obtained by maximizing the effective intrinsic excitation energy of the complementary fragments which was given as a function of their charges and deformation parameters. The general trends of the kinetic energy distribution and the charge distribution in fission could be reproduced fairly well.

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