\begin{document}$(\langle \rm TKE\rangle) $\end{document}, and its dispersion (\begin{document}$ {\sigma }_{{\mathrm{T}}{\mathrm{K}}{\mathrm{E}}} $\end{document}) of fission fragments are determined each as a function of nuclear charge. The kinetic energy distribution of light fragments shows a pronounced odd-even effect, with even-Z elements exhibiting kinetic energy enhanced by about 0.48 MeV compared with odd-Z fragments. The peak of the \begin{document}$(\langle\rm TKE\rangle) $\end{document} distribution is nearly Z = 52–53, while the minimum of the \begin{document}$ {\sigma }_{{\mathrm{T}}{\mathrm{K}}{\mathrm{E}}} $\end{document} appears near Z = 56, indicating the significant influence of deformed shells in the highly asymmetric fission region. The post-neutron kinetic energy distribution of fission fragments from 252Cf (sf) is calculated by using the GEF model and CGMF model. The CGMF model effectively reproduces the overall trend of kinetic energy as a function of charge number, while the results of the GEF calculation are systematically higher than the experimental values. Nonetheless, these two phenomenological models make it difficult to quantitatively describe the kinetic energy distribution of fission fragments accurately. In this study, the insights into K X-ray emissions and kinetic energy-nuclear charge relationships provide valuable reference data for independently measuring the fission yields and verifying the theoretical models of fission."> K X-ray emission and kinetic energy-nuclear charge relationship of <sup>252</sup>Cf spontaneous fission - 必威体育下载

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Liu Chao, Liu Shi-Long, Yang Yi, Feng Jing, Li Yu-Zhao
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  • Received Date:24 April 2024
  • Accepted Date:01 June 2024
  • Available Online:05 June 2024
  • Published Online:20 July 2024

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