Abstract

For fissioning isotopes of thorium and uranium, the simultaneous description of the charge, mass, total kinetic energy, and neutron multiplicity distributions of fission fragments is presented within the improved scission-point model. Correlations between all these observables are analyzed. The influence of the transition from symmetric to asymmetric fission mode on the shape of neutron multiplicity distribution is studied.

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