Yields of Fission-Recoil Bromine by Delayed-Neutron Studies
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<p> Fission-product bromine was isolated from a uranium
target by the hot-atom reaction of the fission recoils with methane
to form organic bromides. The organically-bound bromine was shown
to be formed preferentially by primary (independently-formed) bromine
with little contribution from secondary bromine. </p> <p> The delayed-neutron activity of the short-lived bromine isotopes was analyzed to obtain the relative yields of delayed neutrons
from Br8?, Br88 and Br89 produced as primary fission
products. The relative delayed-neutron yields are summarized
below. (see abstract in text) </p>