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Fission: Heavy Elements can reduce energy (i.e. increase binding energy per nucleon) by

Fission: Heavy Elements can reduce energy (i.e. increase binding energy per nucleon) by splitting roughly in half. U 235 fission fragment distribution. Excess Neutrons. 235 92 U + n → 86 38 Sr. + 150 54 Xe . 235 92 U + n → 86 38 Sr + 132 54 Xe + . Chain Reaction.

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Fission: Heavy Elements can reduce energy (i.e. increase binding energy per nucleon) by

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  1. Fission: Heavy Elements can reduce energy (i.e. increase binding energy per nucleon) by splitting roughly in half.

  2. U 235 fission fragment distribution

  3. Excess Neutrons 23592U + n →8638Sr • + 15054Xe 23592U + n →8638Sr + 13254Xe +

  4. Chain Reaction

  5. Reproduction Factor / Criticality • What affects k? • Number of Nuclei / Shape of Mass • critical mass • Number of Released Neutrons per Fission • Cross Section • Is it Fissile? • What do I want k to be?

  6. Neutron Cross Section / Thermalization

  7. Problem – How to make k~1? • Maximum k for natural U is 1.32 • Not every neutron absorbed by U-235 causes fission. • U-238 absorbs slow neutrons without undergoing fission • Any additional loss of neutrons reduces k • Solutions • Enriched uranium (from 0.7 to ~3 percent) • Heavy water • Control • Control Rods --- Neutron Absorbers

  8. SCRAM Safety Control Rod Axe Man

  9. Breeder Reactors Then, after ~ 24 min… Then, after ~ 2.3 days…

  10. Nuclear Power Pro/Con • Clean energy – no greenhouse gasses • Cheap • Can be safe if properly regulated • Radioactivity • Disasters (but that’s a problem whenever you have concentrated energy!) • Nuclear proliferation

  11. Inform yourself! • It’s inevitable • It’s CLEAN and CAN be done safely and environmentally responsibly • It accounts for about 20% of our electricity today • … and 80% of France’s electricity • Get past “not in my back yard”

  12. I burned down a field too! • There's no such thing as a "safety candle." • Grasshopper eyes turn red before they pop. • If you let things get out of control, sometimes you won't be able to get them back into control. • There are people who can help (it's less embarrassing not to need them, but if you do, you'd better call them). • It's not going to stay a secret forever. • You can get through this.

  13. Fusion--Two nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus First reaction in early stars 11H+ 11H → 21H + e+ + νe mass before - mass after = energy released/c 2 (2MH1 – 2Me) – (MH2 –Me + Me) = (2x1.0078250u - 0.0005486u) - 2.0141018 u = 0.0009996 u (1uc2=931 MeV) Q = 0.93 MeV

  14. Fusion--Two nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus More reactions in stars 11H+ 11H → 21H + e+ + νe 11H+ 21H → 32He 11H+ 32He → 42He + e+ + νe 32He+ 32He → 42He + 11H + 11H

  15. Fusion--Two nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus One reaction in a hydrogen bomb 21H+ 31H → 42He + n Total mass before -Total mass after = energy released 5.0302 u - 5.0113 u = .0189 u ≈ 17.6 MeV

  16. Fusion Reactors • Much less radioactivity • Mostly produces helium-4, but materials near the reaction can absorb neutrons, etc. • Hydrogen is everywhere! • It doesn’t work . . . Yet • Protons repel each other until you get them really close • Really high temperatures needed

  17. Plasma Fusion

  18. TFTR

  19. Inertial Confinement Fusion

  20. Other practical uses of nuclear physics… • Nuclear medicine • Nuclear treatment (destroy tumors) • Tracer imaging • PET scan • NMR (MRI) ? • Power for space probes • Dating materials • Sterilization of equipment or food • Smoke detectors

  21. Van Dyck’s “Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-Stricken of Palermo” Irradiated with neutrons Detected electrons emitted

  22. After a few hours - manganese (found in umber, A dark pigment)

  23. After 4 days - phosphorous (found in charcoal)

  24. Jackson Pollock – Galaxy Irradiated with neutrons

  25. Jackson Pollock – Galaxy Detected secondary emission of truth

  26. And beyond • Particle physics, QCD, the standard model • Unification theories / theory of everything • String theory

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