The discoveries of uranium 237 and symmetric fission - from the archival papers of Nishina and Kimura |
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Authors: | Ikeda Nagao |
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Affiliation: | University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. ikedanke@yahoo.co.jp |
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Abstract: | Shortly before the Second World War time, Nishina reported on a series of prominent nuclear physical and radiochemical studies in collaboration with Kimura. They artificially produced (231)Th, a member of the natural actinium series of nuclides, by bombarding thorium with fast neutrons. This resulted in the discovery of (237)U, a new isotope of uranium, by bombarding uranium with fast neutrons, and confirmed that (237)U disintegrates into element 93 with a mass number of 237. They also identified the isotopes of several middle-weighted elements produced by the symmetric fission of uranium. In this review article, the highlights of their work are briefly summarized along with some explanatory commentaries. |
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Keywords: | thorium uranium fast neutron uranium 237 neptunium symmetric fission |
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