9–13 Mar 2026
Salle Totem, Le Bachat, Chamrousse, France
Europe/Paris timezone

Fission Yield Analysis of Neutron-Induced Fission on Th-232

12 Mar 2026, 11:00
15m
Salle Totem, Le Bachat, Chamrousse, France

Salle Totem, Le Bachat, Chamrousse, France

Speaker

Shiyu Liu (IJCLab)

Description

Thorium-based molten salt reactors have recently attracted increasing interest as one of the promising Generation-IV reactor concepts and as a potentially safer alternative to Uranium-fuelled systems. However, the fission properties of Thorium are still insufficiently understood, particularly due to the limited availability of experimental fission yield data. In this work, we analyze γ-ray spectroscopy data from neutron-induced fission of Th-232 performed with the nu-Ball1
spectrometer at the ALTO facility to obtain its fission fragment yields. The yields were first extracted using a conventional spectroscopy method, and then further improved by introducing a Cf-252-based normalization approach. Using the well-characterized Cf-252 spontaneous fission dataset, we established the fraction of specific γ transitions relative to the total transitions intensity for major isotopes, and applied these ratios to the Th-232 data. This method enables more reliable yield extraction, particularly for odd-Z and odd-A nuclei with complex decay schemes where conventional spectroscopy often fails. The results demonstrate that the Cf-252-based normalization provides a valuable complementary strategy for yield reconstruction, enhancing accuracy for isotopes with complicated level structures.

Type of contribution Regular Abstract

Primary authors

Shiyu Liu (IJCLab) Mr Jonathan Wilson (IJCLab) D. Thisse N. Jovancevic R. Canavan M. Rudigier M. Lebois

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