Abstract
By means of a telescope consisting of 11 pulse ionization chambers and a two-dimensional pulse height analyzer, measurements were made of the distribution of specific ionization energy loss along a track as a function of the initial energy of fission fragments. Studies were made of U235 fission fragments produced by thermal neutrons in the initial energy ranges 78–115.5 MeV (light fragments) and 34–88 MeV (heavy fragments). The data obtained made it possible to discover the dependence of specific ionization on fission fragment velocity. Those relationsMps indicated some differences in the nature of ionization energy losses for light and heavy fragments.
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