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Microscopic description of the torque acting on fission fragments

Guillaume Scamps

Published 2022-09-22Version 1

When two fragments are created in a fission decay, any torque due to nuclear and Coulomb interaction can change the fragment's angular momentum. This article explores the character and magnitude of the angular momentum as a function of the initial conditions around the scission point using the time-dependent Hartree-Fock theory. To understand the torque acting on the fragments, the Frozen Hartree-Fock method is also used to determine the collective potential at scission. Two $^{240}$Pu fission channel ( $^{132}$Sn+$^{108}$Ru and $^{144}$Ba+$^{96}$Sr ) are studied. These two channels cover different shapes (spherical, quadrupole, and octupole deformation) of the fragments. It is found that the angular momentum generated by the Coulomb interaction after fission is mainly collective, while this is not the case for the angular momentum generated at scission. The competition between rotational modes (bending, wriggling, and twisting) is discussed and shows that the angular momentum is generated mainly perpendicular to the fission axis.

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