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  1. In this study, we present a preliminary investigation focused on determining cumulative fission yields for short-lived fission products. Our analysis involves examining gamma spectra from the irradiated samples of 235 U and 239 Pu using the High Flux Isotope Reactor. The motivation stems from the observed discrepancy in the antineutrino energy spectrum within the range of 5 to 7 MeV. While several hypotheses have been proposed, a thorough analysis of fission yields provides an additional way of gaining insight into this unexplained phenomenon. Our study suggests that the measured gamma rays from 100 Nb, 140 Cs and 95 Sr are consistent with the expected values. However, 93 Rb, 96 Y, 97 Y and 142 Cs cannot be quantified due to insufficient statistics, interference from other gamma rays and the Compton scattering background. Additionally, the calculated cumulative fission yields based on the measured 140 Cs and 95 Sr are found to be consistent with the JEFF3.3 fission yield library. The present work shows that the potential of improving gamma-ray spectroscopy in the fission yields as a means to improve our understanding of the antineutrino spectrum. 
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