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- Photofission abstract "Photofission is a process in which a nucleus, after absorbing a gamma ray, undergoes nuclear fission (splits into two or more fragments).Very high energy gamma rays have been shown to induce fission in elements as light as tin[citation needed] Gamma radiation of more modest energies, in the low tens of MeV, can induce fission in traditionally fissile elements like uranium, plutonium, and neptunium. Experiments have been conducted with much higher energy gamma rays, finding that the photofission cross section doesn't vary much within ranges in the low GeV range".
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- Photofission hasPhotoCollection Photofission.
- Photofission subject Category:Nuclear_chemistry.
- Photofission subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Photofission subject Category:Nucleosynthesis.
- Photofission comment "Photofission is a process in which a nucleus, after absorbing a gamma ray, undergoes nuclear fission (splits into two or more fragments).Very high energy gamma rays have been shown to induce fission in elements as light as tin[citation needed] Gamma radiation of more modest energies, in the low tens of MeV, can induce fission in traditionally fissile elements like uranium, plutonium, and neptunium.".
- Photofission label "Photofission".
- Photofission sameAs Φωτοσχάση.
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