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Delayed Neutron Yields in Pu, U-233, U-238, and Th Relative to Yield in U-235

G. S. Brunson, E. N. Pettitt, and R. D. McCurdy

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 1 / Number 2 / May 1956 / Pages 174-184

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE56-A17521

Delayed neutron studies have been made in the Experimental Breeder Reactor (EBR), using a conventional sample transfer system and a neutron counter comprised of BF3 tubes in a graphite geometry. Samples of Th, U233, U235, U238, and Pu were irradiated in a fast flux; samples of U233, U235, and Pu in a thermal flux. The ratio of the delayed neutron yield per fission (based on the longest four periods) to the delayed neutron yield per fast fission of U235 was determined as: for fast fission of U233, 0.414 ± 7.5%; for fast fission of Pu, 0.405± 7.5%; for fast fission of Th, 3.09 ± 17%; for fast fission of U238, 2.23 ± 7.5%. The ratio of fast fission to thermal fission delayed neutron yields was not significantly different from unity for all samples except Pu, where the ratio of thermal to fast fission yields was 0.888 ± 6%. This latter is believed to be primarily attributable to the 5% fraction of Pu240 in the sample.