Abstract

Results on light-actinide fission fragments Kr and Xe yields calculated within the framework of a new statistical approach are presented. The proposed statistical method is derived from the equilibrium condition of the ensemble of all possible fission fragments. Using 237Np isotope as an example, we investigate the influence of excitation energy (nuclear temperature) and nuclear particle emission on the formation of mass fission channels. The results obtained are compared with the experimental data on Kr and Xe isotope yields at the fission of Th, U, Np, and Pu.

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