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Compound nucleus reactions. Consider the data Propose a model. Consider these data…. Same final state; different initial state. Varying energies for p and . Consider these data…. Each initial state can produce all three final states.
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Compound nucleus reactions Consider the data Propose a model
Same final state;different initial state Varying energies for p and
Consider these data… • Each initial state can produce all three final states • The cross section for each final state does not depend on the initial reactants. (data) • All reactions have the same intermediate (compound) nucleus. • The cross section for producing each final state depends on the excitation energy in the compound nucleus.
Compound nucleus model a + X [C*] Y + b • Consider these reactions as a two-stage processes: • Formation of the compound nucleus • Decay of the compound nucleus
C* Compound nucleus model • The lifetimeC* of the compound nucleus is long compared to the time for the incident energy to be shared among nucleons. • Particle a has multiple scatters (energy exchanges) with nucleons in the target nucleus.Tais shared quickly. • Nucleus C* retains no “memory” of how it was formed. • C* is almost always formed in an excited state.
C* Compound nucleus model • After a “long” time, C* decays, emitting one or more particles. • The decay mechanism (channel) that dominates the decay of C* is determined by the excitation energyE* in C* (data)
E* mc2 + mc2 mdc2 + mLic2 0.0 mBec2
E* mbc2 + mYc2 mac2 + mXc2 0.0 mC*c2 Compound nucleus model
What is the form for these? Compound nucleus model • Formation of the compound nucleus • Decay of the compound nucleus
Ti* E* mnc2 + mInc2 Tf* 0 mIn-116 c2 mIn-116 c2 Resonances TOF Exp’t
Maxwell velocity neutron beam Target/detector t shutter gate Example L t = L/v Measure t you know v Cd Time of Flight Experiment
Compound nucleus model • Formation of the compound nucleus • Decay of the compound nucleus
Include spin effects Compound nucleus model