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Neutron-Induced Fission in a DT-Plutonium Plasma. Part II: Enhancement of Neutron Production and Fusion Rate

S. T. Perkins

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 69 / Number 2 / February 1979 / Pages 147-155

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE79-A20606

The neutron and fusion rate enhancement from in-flight reactions created by knock-ons from fission fragment slowing down in a compressed eqi-molar DT-plutonium plasma has been calculated. The neutron enhancement is worth up to a factor-of-2 reduction in critical mass. However, the neutron e-folding time is on the order of the system disassembly time, thereby restricting the multiplication of the neutron population to a factor of 2 or 3. It therefore appears more appropriate to discuss fission in a thermonuclear plasma in terms of a fusion chain reaction (fission fragment amplification of the fusion rate) rather than a fission chain reaction (neutron enhancement and criticality).