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Generation of fragment angular momentum in fission

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arxiv 2103.14778 v1 pith:4PGJ2ZNJ submitted 2021-03-27 nucl-th

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A recent analysis of experimental data [J. Wilson $et. al$, Nature $\mathbf 590$, 566 (2021)] found that the angular momenta of nuclear fission fragments are uncorrelated. Based on this finding, the authors concluded that the spins are therefore determined only $after$ scission has occurred. We show here that the nucleon-exchange mechanism, as implemented in the well-established event-by-event fission model $\mathtt{FREYA}$, while agitating collective rotational modes in which the two spins are highly correlated, nevertheless leads to fragment spins that are largely uncorrelated. This fact invalidates the reasoning of those authors. Furthermore, it was reported [J. Wilson $et. al$, Nature $\mathbf 590$, 566 (2021)] that the mass dependence of the average fragment spin has a sawtooth structure. We demonstrate that such a behavior naturally emerges when shell and deformation effects are included in the moments of inertia of the fragments at scission.

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  1. Meaurement of spin vs. TKE of $^{144}$Ba produced in spontaneous fission of $^{252}$Cf

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    The average spin of 144Ba from 252Cf fission changes by only about 0.5 ℏ over a 45 MeV range of total kinetic energy, indicating spin generation is not solely statistical.

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