Slow Neutron Fission in Uranium 235: Exploring the Why

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Here's a question.
Why does slow neutron is most likely to cause a nuclear fission in Uranium 235, compare to a fast neutron?
 
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In simple terms because a fast neutron doesn't spend enough time near the nucleus to have an effect
 
Hmm...How about the reason for slow neutrons not being able to be absorb by uranium 238?
 
Here is the plot of cross-section of (n, gamma) reaction for U-238 as a function of neutron energy.

http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/sigma/getPlot.jsp?evalid=4554&mf=3&mt=102&nsub=10

Note that the absorption cross-section is much higher for thermal (slow) neutrons than fast.

U-238 does capture neutrons and becomes U-239, which decays to Np-239, which decays to Pu-239.

Fission cross-section for U-238 as a function of neutron energy.
http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/sigma/getPlot.jsp?evalid=4554&mf=3&mt=18&nsub=10

U-238 is a much more stable nuclide than U-235.

(n,gamma) for U-235
http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/sigma/getPlot.jsp?evalid=4551&mf=3&mt=102&nsub=10

(n, fission) for U-235
http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/sigma/getPlot.jsp?evalid=4551&mf=3&mt=18&nsub=10
 

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