Pérez Sánchez R, Jurado B, Méot V, Roig O, Dupuis M, Bouland O, Denis-Petit D, Marini P, Mathieu L, Tsekhanovich I, Aïche M, Audouin L, Cannes C, Czajkowski S, Delpech S, Görgen A, Guttormsen M, Henriques A, Kessedjian G, Nishio K, Ramos D, Siem S, Zeiser F
CENBG, CNRS/IN2P3-Université de Bordeaux, Chemin du Solarium, B.P. 120, F-33175 Gradignan, France.
CEA, DAM, DIF, F-91297 Arpajon, France.
Phys Rev Lett. 2020 Sep 18;125(12):122502. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.122502.
Reliable neutron-induced-reaction cross sections of unstable nuclei are essential for nuclear astrophysics and applications but their direct measurement is often impossible. The surrogate-reaction method is one of the most promising alternatives to access these cross sections. In this work, we successfully applied the surrogate-reaction method to infer for the first time both the neutron-induced fission and radiative capture cross sections of ^{239}Pu in a consistent manner from a single measurement. This was achieved by combining simultaneously measured fission and γ-emission probabilities for the ^{240}Pu(^{4}He,^{4}He^{'}) surrogate reaction with a calculation of the angular-momentum and parity distributions populated in this reaction. While other experiments measure the probabilities for some selected γ-ray transitions, we measure the γ-emission probability. This enlarges the applicability of the surrogate-reaction method.