Incineration of spent nuclear fuel in Accelerator Driven Systems requires nuclear data on neutron- induced fission of actinides at energies above 20 MeV - the upper limit of conventional evaluated nuclear data files. Over the past years, a significant effort has been devoted to measurements of neutron-induced fission cross-sections at intermediate energies but there is a lack of experimental data on fission yields. Here we describe recent measurements of pre-neutron emission fragment mass distributions from intermediate energy neutron-induced fission of 232Th and 238U. The mea- surements have been carried out at the neutron beam of the Louvain-la-Neuve cyclotron facility CYCLONE. Quasi-monoenergetic neutrons with peak energies at 32.8, 45.3 and 59.9 MeV were produced by protons impinging on a thin lithium target. A multi-section Frisch-gridded ionization chamber was used as a fission fragment detector. The measurement results are compared with available experimental data as well as with predictions of the multi-modal random neck-rupture model implemented into the TALYS code.
Ryzhov, I.V. ; Tutin, G.A. ; Simutkin, V.D. ; Blomgren, J. ; Pomp, S. ; et. al. Measurement of fragment mass yields in neutron-induced fission of 232Th and 238U at 33, 45 and 60 MeV. In: Korean Physical Society. Journal, Vol. 59, no. 23, p. 1864-1867 (2011)