Abstract

The mass-separated fission product beam provided by the mass separator “Lohengrin” was used to investigate the energy loss, the energy loss straggling and the angular straggling of 235U(n th, f)-fission products in carbon foils. The energy loss of adjacent elements was measured by a time-of-flight technique. The dependence of the energy loss on the nuclear charge Z 1 of the projectile deviates systematically from semiempirical predictions thus indicating Z 1-oscillations. The fluctuations of the energy loss were found to be about twice as large as predicted for totally ionized projectiles. Empirical values for the counting losses under zero degree due to angular scattering are given.

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