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Absence of Species Other Than 87Br Contributing to the 55.4-sec Delayed Neutron Activity in Fission

Evan T. Williams, Charles D. Coryell

Nuclear Technology / Volume 2 / Number 3 / June 1966 / Pages 256-258

Technical Paper and Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27598

Two experiments have shown that 87Br is the major contributor to the 55-sec delayed-neutron activity in 235U thermal-neutron fission products. An upper limit of 0.5% has been set on the possible contribution to the total 55-sec delayed-neutron activity by unknown precursors with half-life of the order of 55-sec or longer. The half-life of87Br has been accurately measured by observing the neutron decay in chemically pure bromine samples and was found to be 55.4 ± 0.7 sec.