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2. High-precision measurement of isotopic fission yields of 236U
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Audouin L., Taieb J., Chatillon A., Grente L., Boutoux G., Gorbinet T., Martin J.-F., Alvarez-Pol H., Ayyad Y., Bélier G., Benlliure J., Caamaño M., Casarejos E., Cortina-Gil D., Farget F., Fernández-Domínguez B., Heinz A., Johansson H., Jurado B., Kelić-Heil A., Kurz N., Laurent B., Lindberg S., Löher B., Nociforo C., Paradela C., Pietri S., Ramos D., Rodriguez-Sanchez J.-L., Rodrìguez-Tajes C., Rossi D., Schmidt K.-H., Simon H., Tassan-Got L., Törnqvist H., Voss B., Weick H., and Yan Y.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We report on the second SOFIA experiment, dedicated to the fission yields of 236U*, analog to 235U(n,f). The measurement is based on the inverse kinematics method, using a relativistic, secondary beam of 236U. Both fission fragments are identified in mass and charge in the SOFIA recoil spectrometer. The obtained isotopic yields are compared with existing spectroscopy measurements and the elemental yields are used to discuss the treatment of the even-odd effect with energy in nuclear data libraries.
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- 2018
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3. $^{178}$Hg and asymmetric fission of neutron-deficient pre-actinides
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Jhingan, A., Schmitt, C., Lemasson, A., Biswas, S., Kim, Y. H., Ramos, D., Andreyev, A. N., Curien, D., Ciemala, M., Clément, E., Dorvaux, O., De Canditiis, B., Didierjean, F., Duchêne, G., Dudouet, J., Frankland, J., Frémont, G., Goupil, J., Jacquot, B., Raison, C., Ralet, D., Retailleau, B. -M., Stuttgé, L., Tsekhanovich, I., Andreev, A. V., Goriely, S., Hilaire, S., Lemaître, J-F., Möller, P., and Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Fission at low excitation energy is an ideal playground to probe the impact of nuclear structure on nuclear dynamics. While the importance of structural effects in the nascent fragments is well-established in the (trans-)actinide region, the observation of asymmetric fission in several neutron-deficient pre-actinides can be explained by various mechanisms. To deepen our insight into that puzzle, an innovative approach based on inverse kinematics and an enhanced version of the VAMOS++ heavy-ion spectrometer was implemented at the GANIL facility, Caen. Fission of $^{178}$Hg was induced by fusion of $^{124}$Xe and $^{54}$Fe. The two fragments were detected in coincidence using VAMOS++ supplemented with a new SEcond Detection arm. For the first time in the pre-actinide region, access to the pre-neutron mass and total kinetic energy distributions, and the simultaneous isotopic identification of one the fission fragment, was achieved. The present work describes the experimental approach, and discusses the pre-neutron observables in the context of an extended asymmetric-fission island located south-west of $^{208}Pb. A comparison with different models is performed, demonstrating the importance of this "new" asymmetric-fission island for elaborating on driving effects in fission.
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- 2022
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4. Accurate measurements of fission-fragment yields in 234,235,236,238U(γ,f) with the SOFIA set-up
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Chatillon A., Taïeb J., Martin J.-F., Pellereau E., Boutoux G., Gorbinet T., Grente L., Bélier G., Laurent B., Alvarez-Pol H., Ayyad Y., Benlliure J., Caamaño M., Audouin L., Casarejos E., Cortina-Gil D., Farget F., Fernández-Domínguez B., Heinz A., Jurado B., Kelić-Heil A., Kurz N., Lindberg S., Löher B., Nociforo C., Paradela C., Pietri S., Ramos D., Rodriguez-Sanchez J.-L., Rodrìguez-Tajes C., Rossi D., Schmidt K.-H., Simon H., Tassan-Got L., Törnqvist H., Vargas J., Voss B., Weick H., and Yan Y.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
SOFIA (Studies On Fission with Aladin) is a new experimental set-up dedicated to accurate measurement of fission-fragments isotopic yields. It is located at GSI, the only place to use inverse kinematics at relativistic energies in order to study the (γ,f) electromagnetic-induced fission. The SOFIA set-up is a large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer, which allows to fully identify both fission fragments in coincidence on the whole fission-fragment range. This paper will report on fission yields obtained in 234,235,236,238U(γ,f) reactions.
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- 2016
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5. The SOFIA experiment: Measurement of 236U fission fragment yields in inverse kinematics
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Grente L., Taïeb J., Chatillon A., Martin J.-F., Pellereau É, Boutoux G., Gorbinet T., Bélier G., Laurent B., Alvarez-Pol H., Ayyad Y., Benlliure J., Caamaño M., Audouin L., Casarejos E., Cortina-Gil D., Farget F., Fernández-Domínguez B., Heinz A., Jurado B., Kelić-Heil A., Kurz N., Lindberg S., Löher B., Nociforo C., Paradela C., Pietri S., Ramos D., Rodriguez-Sanchez J.-L., Rodríguez-Tajes C., Rossi D., Schmidt K.-H., Simon H., Tassan-Got L., Törnqvist H., Vargas J., Voss B., Weick H., and Yan Y.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The SOFIA (Studies On FIssion with Aladin) experiment aims at measuring fission-fragments isotopic yields with high accuracy using inverse kinematics at relativistic energies. This experimental technique allows to fully identify the fission fragments in nuclear charge and mass number, thus providing very accurate isotopic yields for low energy fission of a large variety of fissioning systems. This report focuses on the latest results obtained with this set-up concerning electromagnetic-induced fission of 236U.
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- 2016
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6. SOFIA: An innovative setup to measure complete isotopic yield of fission fragments
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Pellereau E., Bélier G., Boutoux G., Chatillon A., Ebran A., Gorbinet T., Laurent B., Martin J.-F., Taieb J., Audouin L., Tassan-Got L., Jurado B., Álvarez-Pol H., Ayyad Y., Benlliure J., Caamaño M., Cortina-Gil D., Fernández-Domínguez B., Paradela C., Rodríguez-Sánchez J.L., Vargas J., Casarejos E., Heinz A., Kelić-Heil A., Kurz N., Nociforo C., Pietri S., Prochazka A., Rossi D., Schmidt K.-H., Simon H., Voss B., Weick H., and Winfield J.S.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We performed an experiment dedicated to the accurate isotopic yield measurement of fission fragments over the whole range. SOFIA exploits the inverse kinematics technique: using heavy ion beams at relativistic energies, fission is induced by Coulomb excitation in a high-Z target. The fragments are emitted forward and both of them are identified in charge and mass. The setup will be presented, as well as preliminary spectra.
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- 2013
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7. Investigating the dynamics of fission with low-fissility highly-excited nuclei
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Benlliure J., Ayyad Y., Boudard A., Casarejos E., Enqvist T., Farget F., Kurtukian T., Leray S., Fernández M., Nadtochy P., Pérez D., Pleskac R., Ricciardi M.V., Schmidt K.-H., and Schmitt C.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Total fission cross sections and charge distributions of the final fission fragments have been measured at GSI in inverse kinematics for the reactions 208Pb + p,d at 500 A MeV and 182Ta + p at 300, 500, 700 and 1000 A MeV. These data are used to investigate dissipative and transient effects at low deformation and its possible dependences with temperature and fissility.
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- 2013
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8. Complete isotopic distributions of fragments produced in transfer- and fusion-induced reactions
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Delaune O., Caamaño M., Farget F., Tarasov O.B., Derkx X., Schmidt K.-H., Audouin L., Amthor A.M., Bacri C.-O., Barreau G., Bastin B., Bazin D., Benlliure J., Blank B., Cacères L., Casarejos E., Fernández-Domínguez B., Gaudefroy L., Golabek C., Grévy S., Jurado B., Kamalou O., Lemasson A., Lukyanov S.M., Mittig W., Morrissey D.J., Navin A., Pereira J., Perrot L., Rejmund M., Roger T., Saint-Laurent M.G., Savajols H., Schmitt C., Sherrill B.M., Stodel C., Thomas J.C., and Villari A.C.C.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Two fission experiments have been performed at GANIL using 238U beams at different energies and light targets. Different fissioning systems were produced with centre of mass energies from 10 to 240 MeV and their decay by fission was investigated with GANIL spectrometers. Fission-fragment isotopic distributions have been obtained. The evolution with impinging energy of their properties, the neutron excess and the width of the neutron-number distributions, gives important insights into the dynamics of the fusion-fission mechanism.
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- 2013
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9. Extensive study of the quality of fission yields from experiment, evaluation and GEF for antineutrino studies and applications
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Schmidt, K. -H., Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Cormon, S., Cucoanes, A., Jurado, B., Kern, K., Schmitt, Ch., and Shiba, T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The understanding of the antineutrino production in fission and the theoretical calculation of their energy spectra in different types of fission reactors rely on the application of the summation method, where the individual contributions from the different radioactive nuclides that undergo a beta decay are estimated and summed up. The most accurate estimation of the independent fission-product yields is essential to this calculation. We have coupled for the first time the predictions of the general fission model GEF for the fission yields to fission-product beta-decay data in a summation calculation of reactor antineutrino energy spectra. The first comparisons performed between the spectra from GEF and those obtained with the evaluated nuclear databases exhibited large discrepancies that highlighted the exigency of the modelisation of the antineutrino spectra and showing their usefulness in the evaluation of nuclear data. Additional constraints for the GEF model were thus needed in order to reach the level of accuracy required. The quality of different sources of information on the fission yields has been investigated with GEF, and the benefit of a combined analysis is demonstrated. The quality of fission yields emerging from different experimental techniques has been analyzed and indications for shortcomings of mass yields for some of the studied fissioning systems were provided. The combination of a careful study of the independent isotopic yields and the adjunction of the LOHENGRIN fission-yield data as additional constraints led to a substantially improved agreement between the antineutrino spectra computed with GEF and with the evaluated data. The comparison of inverse beta-decay yields computed with GEF with those measured by the Daya Bay experiment shows the excellent level of predictiveness of the GEF model for the fundamental or applied antineutrino physics., Comment: 88 pages, 100 figures
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- 2020
10. Evidence for the general dominance of proton shells in low-energy fission
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Mahata, K., Schmitt, C., Gupta, Shilpi, Shrivastava, A., Scamps, G., and Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A regular pattern, revealing the leading role of the light-fragment nuclear charge, is found to emerge from a consistent analysis of the experimental information collected recently on low-energy asymmetric fission of neutron-deficient nuclei around lead. The observation is corroborated by a theoretical investigation within a microscopic framework, suggesting the importance of proton configurations driven by quadrupole-octupole correlations. This is in contrast to the earlier theoretical interpretations in terms of dominant neutron shells. The survey of a wider area of the nuclear chart by a semi-empirical approach points to the lack of understanding of the competition between the different underlying macroscopic and microscopic forces in a quantitative manner. Combined with previously identified stabilizing forces, the present finding shows a striking connection between the "old" (actinide) and "new" (pre-actinide) islands of asymmetric fission which could steer the strive for an unified theory of fission., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2020
11. Systematic reduction of the proton-removal cross section in neutron-rich medium-mass nuclei
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Díaz-Cortés, J., Benlliure, J., Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. L., Álvarez-Pol, H., Aumann, T., Bertulani, C. A., Blank, B., Casarejos, E., Cortina-Gil, D., Dragosavac, D., Föhr, V., Gargano, A., Gascón, M., Gawlikowicz, W., Heinz, A., Helariutta, K., Kelić-Heil, A., Lukić, S., Montes, F., Pérez-Loureiro, D., Pieńkowski, L., Schmidt, K-H., Staniou, M., Subotić, K., Sümmerer, K., Taieb, J., and Trzcińska, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Single neutron- and proton-removal cross sections have been systematically measured for 72 medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei around Z=50 and energies around 900A MeV using the FRagment Separator (FRS) at GSI. Neutron-removal cross sections are described by considering the knock-out process together with initial- and final-state interactions. Proton-removal cross sections are, however, significantly smaller than predicted by the same calculations. The observed difference can be explained as due to the knockout of short-correlated protons in neutron-proton dominating pairs.
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- 2020
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12. Modelling the widths of fission observables in GEF
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Schmidt K.-H. and Jurado B.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The widths of the mass distributions of the different fission channels are traced back to the probability distributions of the corresponding quantum oscillators that are coupled to the heat bath, which is formed by the intrinsic degrees of freedom of the fissioning system under the influence of pairing correlations and shell effects. Following conclusion from stochastic calculations of Adeev and Pashkevich, an early freezing due to dynamical effects is assumed. It is shown that the mass width of the fission channels in low-energy fission is strongly influenced by the zero-point motion of the corresponding quantum oscillator. The observed variation of the mass widths of the asymmetric fission channels with excitation energy is attributed to the energy-dependent properties of the heat bath and not to the population of excited states of the corresponding quantum oscillator.
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- 2013
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13. Investigating the intra-nuclear cascade process using the reaction 136Xe on deuterium at 500 AMeV
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Rejmund F., Ricciardi M.V., Pleskač R., Pereira J., Napolitani P., Leray S., Lafriaskh A., Kelić A., Henzlova D., Henzl V., Heinz A., Fernández Ordóñez M., Fernández-Domínguez B., Enqvist T., Casarejos E., Boudard A., Bernas M., Audouin L., Armbruster P., Pérez-Loureiro D., Benlliure J., Alcántara-Núñez J.A., Stéphan C., Schmidt K.-H., Schmitt C., Tassan-Got L., Villagrasa C., Volant C., and Yordanov O.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
More than 600 residual nuclei, formed in the spallation of 136Xe projectiles impinging on deuterium at 500 AMeV of incident energy, have been unambiguously identified and their production cross sections have been determined with high accuracy. By comparing these data to others previously measured for the reactions 136Xe + p at 1 AGeV and 136Xe + p at 500 AMeV we investigated the role that neutrons play in peripheral collisions and to understand the energy dissipation in frontal collisions in spallation reactions.
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- 2010
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14. Excitation-energy sorting in superfluid fission dynamics
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Schmidt K.-H. and Jurado B.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
It is now well established that at moderate excitation energies the nucleus temperature does not vary with increasing excitation energy. We show that, as a consequence, two nuclei with different temperatures brought into contact show a rather surprising energy-sorting mechanism where the hotter nucleus transfers all its excitation energy to the colder one. The scission configuration of the fission process offers a unique possibility to observe this phenomenon. The energy-sorting mechanism is clearly reflected by the mean number of prompt neutrons as a function of the fragment mass and by the dependence of the local even-odd effect with mass asymmetry.
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- 2010
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15. Fission-fragment and neutron data traced back to the macroscopic and microscopic properties of the fissioning systems
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Schmidt K.-H. and Jurado B.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A new model description of fission-fragment yields and prompt neutron emission is developed. The yields of the different fission channels and their properties are attributed to the number of relevant states above the potential-energy landscape on the fission path at the moment of dynamical freeze-out, which is specific to the collective coordinate considered. The model combines well established ideas with novel concepts. The separability principle of macroscopic properties of the compound nucleus and microscopic properties of the fragments strongly reduces the number of model parameters and assures a high predictive power. The recently discovered energy-sorting mechanism in superfluid nuclear dynamics determines the sharing of intrinsic excitation energy at scission and the enhancement of even-odd structure in asymmetric splits.
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- 2010
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16. Influence of asymmetry and fissility on even-odd effect in fission-fragment yields
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Rejmund F., Caamaño M., and Schmidt K.-H.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Based on a wide systematics of fragment distributions measured in thermal-neutron induced fission, the even-odd staggering in the fission-fragment element yields is investigated. The asymmetry evolution of the element yield distribution with the fissility of the fissioning nucleus is shown to be for an important part responsible for the decrease of the even-odd staggering with the fissility. The even-odd staggering close to symmetry is shown to be a small contribution to the global even-odd effect, and seems to vary little with the fissility of the nucleus. These experimental observations show that the established interpretation in which the intrinsic excitation energy at scission is accountable for the even-odd staggering amplitude has to be reconsidered.
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- 2010
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17. Minor actinide fission induced by multi-nucleon transfer reaction in inverse kinematics
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Taieb J., Schmitt C., Roger T., Shrivastava A., Rejmund M., Navin A., Lemasson A., Golabek C., Jurado B., Gaudefroy L., Fernández-Domínguez B., Casarejos E., Barreau G., Benlliure J., Bacri C.-O., Audouin L., Schmidt K.-H., Caamaño M., Rejmund F., and Derkx X.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In the framework of nuclear waste incineration and design of new generation nuclear reactors, experimental data on fission probabilities and on fission fragment yields of minor actinides are crucial to design prototypes. Transfer-induced fission has proven to be an efficient method to study fission probabilities of actinides which cannot be investigated with standard techniques due to their high radioactivity. We report on the preliminary results of an experiment performed at GANIL that investigates fission probabilities with multi-nucleon transfer reactions in inverse kinematics between a 238U beam on a 12C target. Actinides from U to Cm were produced with an excitation energy range from 0 to 30 MeV. In addition, inverse kinematics allowed to characterize the fission fragments in mass and charge. A key point of the analysis resides in the identification of the actinides produced in the different transfer channels. The new annular telescope SPIDER was used to tag the target-like recoil nucleus of the transfer reaction and to determine the excitation energy of the actinide. The fission probability for each transfer channel is accessible and the preliminary results for 238U are promising.
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- 2010
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18. Benchmark of the GEF model for fission-fragment yields over an enlarged range
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Schmitt, C., Schmidt, K. -H., and Jurado, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The GEneral description of Fission observables (GEF) model was developed to produce fission related nuclear data which are of crucial importance for basic and applied nuclear physics. The investigation of the performance of the GEF code is here extended to a region in fissioning-system mass, charge, excitation energy and angular momentum, as well as to new observables, that could not be benchmarked in detail so far. The work focuses on fragment mass and isotopic distributions, benefiting from recent innovative measurements. The approach reveals a high degree of consistency and provides a very reasonable description of the new data. The physics behind specific discrepancies is discussed, and hints to improve on are given. Comparison of the calculation with experiment permits to highlight the influence of the system intrinsic properties, their interplay, and the importance of experimental aspects, namely instrumental resolution. All together points to the necessity of as selective and accurate as possible experimental data, for proper unfolding of the different influences and robust interpretation of the measurement. The GEF code has become a widely used tool for this purpose, Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures
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- 2018
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19. Effects of a Breath Relaxation Training
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Richter-Heinrich, E., primary, Enderlein, J., additional, Knust, U., additional, Schmidt, K. H., additional, and Wiedemann, R., additional
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- 2022
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20. Reactions of Normotensives and Hypertensives to Stress. A Psychophysiological Investigation
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Schmidt, K. H., primary, Richter-He’Inrich, E., additional, and Schmidt, R., additional
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- 2022
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21. Extensive Study of the Quality of Fission Yields from Experiment, Evaluation and GEF for Antineutrino Studies and Applications
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Schmidt, K.-H., Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Cormon, S., Cucoanes, A., Shiba, T., Jurado, B., Kern, K., and Schmitt, Ch.
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- 2021
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22. Characterization of the scission point from fission-fragment velocities
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Caamaño, M., Farget, F., Delaune, O., Schmidt, K. -H., Schmitt, C., Audouin, L., Bacri, C. -O., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Derkx, X., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Gaudefroy, L., Golabek, C., Jurado, B., Lemasson, A., Ramos, D., Rodríguez-Tajes, C., Roger, T., and Shrivastava, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The isotopic-yield distributions and kinematic properties of fragments produced in transfer-induced fission of 240Pu and fusion-induced fission of 250Cf, with 9 MeV and 45 MeV of excitation energy respectively, were measured in inverse kinematics with the spectrometer VAMOS. The kinematic properties of identified fission fragments allow to derive properties of the scission configuration such as the distance between fragments, the total kinetic energy, the neutron multiplicity, the total excitation energy, and, for the first time, the proton- and neutron-number sharing during the emergence of the fragments. These properties of the scission point are studied as functions of the fragment atomic number. The correlation between these observables, gathered in one single experiment and for two different fissioning systems at different excitation energies, give valuable information for the understanding and modeling of the fission process., Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures
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- 2015
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23. Transfer reactions in inverse kinematics, an experimental approach for fission investigations
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Rodríguez-Tajes, C., Farget, F., Derkx, X., Caamaño, M., Delaune, O., Schmidt, K. -H., Clément, E., Dijon, A., Heinz, A., Roger, T., Audouin, L., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Cortina, D., Doré, D., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Jacquot, B., Jurado, 1 B., Navin, A., Paradela, C., Ramos, D., Romain, P., Salsac, M. D., and Schmitt, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Inelastic and multi-nucleon transfer reactions between a $^{238}$U beam, accelerated at 6.14 MeV/u, and a $^{12}$C target were used for the production of neutron-rich, fissioning systems from U to Cm. A Si telescope, devoted to the detection of the target-like nuclei, provided a characterization of the fissioning systems in atomic and mass numbers, as well as in excitation energy. Cross-sections, angular and excitation-energy distributions were measured for the inelastic and transfer channels. Possible excitations of the target-like nuclei were experimentally investigated for the first time, by means of g -ray measurements. The decays from the first excited states of $^{12}$C, $^{11}$B and $^{10}$Be were observed with probabilities of 0.12 - 0.14, while no evidence for the population of higher-lying states was found. Moreover, the fission probabilities of $^{238}$U, $^{239}$Np and $^{240,241,242}$Pu and $^{244}$Cm were determined as a function of the excitation energy., Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures
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24. Isotopic Yield Distributions of Transfer- and Fusion-Induced Fission from 238U+12C Reactions in Inverse Kinematics
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Caamaño, M., Delaune, O., Farget, F., Derkx, X., Schmidt, K. -H., Audouin, L., Bacri, C. -O., Barreau, G., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Chbihi, A., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Gaudefroy, L., Golabek, C., Jurado, B., Lemasson, A., Navin, A., Rejmund, M., Roger, T., Shrivastava, A., and Schmitt, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A novel method to access the complete identification in atomic number Z and mass A of fragments produced in low-energy fission of actinides is presented. This method, based on the use of multi- nucleon transfer and fusion reactions in inverse kinematics, is applied in this work to reactions between a 238U beam and a 12C target to produce and induce fission of moderately excited actinides. The fission fragments are detected and fully identified with the VAMOS spectrometer of GANIL, allowing the measurement of fragment yields of several hundreds of isotopes in a range between A ~ 80 and ~ 160, and from Z ~ 30 to ~ 64. For the first time, complete isotopic yield distributions of fragments from well-defined fissioning systems are available. Together with the precise measurement of the fragment emission angles and velocities, this technique gives further insight into the nuclear-fission process., Comment: 22 pages, 21 figures
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25. Isotopic fission fragment distributions as a deep probe to fusion-fission dynamics
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Farget, F., Caamano, M., Delaune, O., Tarasov, O. B., Derkx, X., Schmidt, K. -H., Amthor, A. M., Audouin, L., Bacri, C. -O., Barreau, G., Bastin, B., Bazin, D., Blank, B., Benlliure, J., Caceres, L., Casarejos, E., Chibihi, A., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Gaudefroy, L., Golabek, C., Grevy, S., Jurado, B., Kamalou, O., Lemasson, A., Lukyanov, S., Mittig, W., Morrissey, D. J., Navin, A., Pereira, J., Perrot, L., Rejmund, M., Roger, T., Saint-Laurent, M. -G., Savajols, H., Schmitt, C., Sherill, B. M., Stodel, C., Taieb, J., Thomas, J. -C., and Villari, A. C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
During the fission process, the nucleus deforms and elongates up to the two fragments inception and their final separation at scission deformation. The evolution of the nucleus energy with deformation is determined by the macroscopic properties of the nucleus, and is also strongly influenced by the single-particle structure of the nucleus. The fission fragment distribution is a direct consequence of the deformation path the nucleus has encountered, and therefore is the most genuine experimental observation of the potential energy landscape of the deforming nucleus. Very asymmetric fusion-fission reactions at energy close to the Coulomb barrier, produce well-defined conditions of the compound nucleus formation, where processes such as quasi-fission, pre-equilibrium emission and incomplete fusion are negligible. In the same time, the excitation energy is sufficient to reduce significantly structural effects, and mostly the macroscopic part of the potential is responsible for the formation of the fission fragments. We use inverse kinematics combined with spectrometers to select and identify the fission fragments produced in $^{238}$U+$^{12}$C at a bombarding energy close to and well-above the Coulomb barrier. For the first time, the isotopic yields are measured over the complete atomic-number distribution, between Z=30 and Z=63. The experimental set-up also allows to identify transfer-induced reactions, which lead to low-energy fission where the nuclear shell structure shows a strong influence on the fission-fragment distributions. The resulting set of data gives the possibility to observe the fission fragment properties over a wide range of excitation energy, and they reveal the vanishing of the shell effects in the potential energy of the fissioning nucleus, as well as the influence of fission dynamics., Comment: Invited Plenary Talk given at the 11th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 27-June 1, 2012. To appear in the NN2012 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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- 2012
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26. High-precision measurement of total fission cross sections in spallation reactions of 208Pb and 238U
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Schmidt, K. -H., Jurado, B., Pleskac, R., Ricciardi, M. V., Benlliure, J., Enqvist, T., Farget, F., Bacquias, A., Giot, L., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Kelic-Heil, A., Leray, S., Lukic, S., Ngoc, Son Nguyen, Boudard, A., Casarejos, E., Fernandez, M., Kurtukian, T., Nadtochy, P., Perez, D., and Schmitt, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Total cross sections for proton- and deuteron-induced-fission of 208Pb and 238U have been determined in the energy range between 500 MeV and 1 GeV. The experiment has been performed in inverse kinematics at GSI Darmstadt, facilitating the counting of the projectiles and the identification of the reaction products. High precision between 5 and 7 percent has been achieved by individually counting the beam particles and by registering both fission fragments in coincidence with high efficiency and full Z resolution. Fission was clearly distinguished from other reaction channels. The results were found to deviate by up to 30 percent from Prokofiev's systematics on total fission cross sections. There is good agreement with an elaborate experiment performed in direct kinematics., Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures
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- 2012
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27. Dispersion of longitudinal momentum distributions induced in fragmentation reactions
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Bacquias, A., Föhr, V., Henzlova, D., Kelić-Heil, A., Ricciardi, M. V., and Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
On the basis of systematic measurements of fragmentation reactions, which provide a detailed overview on the velocity distributions of residual nuclei, an improved description of the kinematical properties of the fragmentation residues is established. This work is dedicated to the fluctuations of their momentum distributions. In contrast to previous investigations, limited to close-to-projectile fragments, we extended our study to the entire production range, down to the lightest observed fragments. In this context, beside the contribution of abrasion and evaporation processes, we considered the effect of the thermal break-up on the width of the momentum distributions. Using approximated theoretical descriptions of the different reaction stages, a new analytical formula for the variance of the momentum distribution is derived, which is well adapted to technical applications., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, background info. at http://www-wnt.gsi.de/charms/
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28. Experimental study of fragmentation products in the reactions 112Sn + 112Sn and 124Sn + 124Sn at 1 AGeV
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Föhr, V., Bacquias, A., Casarejos, E., Enqvist, T., Junghans, A. R., Kelić-Heil, A., Kurtukian, T., Lukić, S., Pérez-Loureiro, D., Pleskač, R., Ricciardi, M. V., Schmidt, K. -H., and Taïeb, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Production cross-sections and longitudinal velocity distributions of the projectile-like residues produced in the reactions 112Sn + 112Sn and 124Sn + 124Sn both at an incident beam energy of 1 AGeV were measured with the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer, the Fragment Separator (FRS) of GSI. For both reactions the characteristics of the velocity distributions and nuclide production cross sections were determined for residues with atomic number Z $\geq$ 10. A comparison of the results of the two reactions is presented., Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures
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29. Production of neutron-rich nuclei in fragmentation reactions of 132Sn projectiles at relativistic energies
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Pérez-Loureiro, D., Benlliure, J., Álvarez-Pol, H., Blank, B., Casarejos, E., Dragosavac, D., Föhr, V., Gascón, M., Gawlikowicz, W., Heinz, A., Helariutta, K., Kelić, A., Lukić, S., Montes, F., Pieńkowski, L., Schmidt, K-H., Staniou, M., Subotić, K., Sümmerer, K., Taieb, J., and Trzcińska, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The fragmentation of neutron-rich 132Sn nuclei produced in the fission of 238U projectiles at 950 MeV/u has been investigated at the FRagment Separator (FRS) at GSI. This work represents the first investigation of fragmentation of medium-mass radioactive projectiles with a large neutron excess. The measured production cross sections of the residual nuclei are relevant for the possible use of a two-stage reaction scheme (fission+fragmentation) for the production of extremely neutron-rich medium-mass nuclei in future rare-ion-beam facilities. Moreover, the new data will provide a better understanding of the "memory" effect in fragmentation reactions., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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30. Production of new neutron-rich isotopes of heavy elements in fragmentation reactions of $^{238}$U projectiles at 1 A GeV
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Alvarez-Pol, H., Benlliure, J., Audouin, L., Casarejos, E., Cortina-Gil, D., Enqvist, T., Fernandez, B., Junghans, A. R., Jurado, B., Napolitani, P., Pereira, J., Rejmund, F., Schmidt, K. -H., and Yordanov, O.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The production of heavy neutron-rich nuclei has been investigated using cold fragmentation reactions of $^{238}$U projectiles at relativistic energies. The experiment performed at the high-resolving-power magnetic spectrometer FRS at GSI allowed to identify 45 new heavy neutron-rich nuclei: $^{205}$Pt, $^{207-210}$Au, $^{211-216}$Hg, $^{213-217}$Tl, $^{215-220}$Pb, $^{219-224}$Bi, $^{221-227}$Po, $^{224-229}$At, $^{229-231}$Rn and $^{233}$Fr. The production cross sections of these nuclei were also determined and used to benchmark reaction codes that predict the production of nuclei far from stability., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures
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31. Even-odd effect in multifragmentation products: the footprints of evaporation
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Ricciardi, M. V., Schmidt, K. -H., and Kelić-Heil, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The analysis of experimental production cross-sections of intermediate-mass fragments (IMF) of several nuclear reactions at relativistic energy, measured at the FRS, GSI Darmstadt, revealed a very strong and complex even-odd staggering. The origin of this effect is related to the condensation process of hot nuclei while cooling down by evaporation. The characteristics of the staggering correlate strongly with the lowest particle separation energy of the final experimentally observed nuclei, but not with the binding energy. The study confirms the important role of the de-excitation process in multifragmentation reactions, and indicates that sequential decay strongly influences the yields of IMF, which are often used to extract information on the nature of nuclear reactions at high energies., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures
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32. Structural effects in the nuclide distributions of the residues of highly excited systems
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Napolitani, P., Rejmund, F., Tassan-Got, L., Ricciardi, M. V., Kelic, A., Schmidt, K. -H., Yordanov, O., ignatyuk, A. V., and villagrasa, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
New data from GSI on the production-cross-section for fragmentation of the systems 56Fe+p and 56Fe+Ti at 1 A GeV revealed the appearance of even-odd staggering in the cross-section distribution for chains of isotopes with given N-Z. The staggering is strongly enhanced for the chain N=Z, it reduces as the production moves away from the N=Z chain, and it reverses for the most neutron-rich odd-A residues. These phenomena, observed in the residues of rather violent reactions, are related to structural effects in the level-densities below the particle-emission threshold., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. 10th Nuclear Physics Workshop of Marie and Pierre Curie, 24 - 28 Septembre 2003, Kazimierz Dolny (Poland)
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33. Fragmentation of spherical radioactive heavy nuclei as a novel probe of transient effects in fission
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Schmitt, C., Schmidt, K. -H., Kelić, A., Heinz, A., Jurado, B., and Nadtochy, P. N.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Peripheral collisions with radioactive heavy-ion beams at relativistic energies are discussed as an innovative approach for probing the transient regime experienced by fissile systems evolving towards quasi-equilibrium. A dedicated experiment using the advanced technical installations of GSI, Darmstadt, permitted to realize ideal conditions for the investigation of relaxation effects in the meta-stable well. Combined with a highly sensitive experimental signature, it provides a measure of the transient effects with respect to the flux over the fission barrier. Within a two-step reaction process, 45 proton-rich unstable spherical isotopes produced by projectile-fragmentation of a stable 238U beam have been used as secondary projectiles. The fragmentation of the radioactive projectiles on lead results in nearly spherical compound nuclei which span a wide range in excitation energy and fissility. The decay of these excited systems by fission is studied with a dedicated set-up which permits the detection of both fission products in coincidence and the determination of their atomic numbers with high resolution. The width of the fission-fragment nuclear charge distribution is shown to be specifically sensitive to pre-saddle transient effects and is used to establish a clock for the passage of the saddle point. The comparison of the experimental results with model calculations points to a fission delay of (3.3+/-0.7).10-21s for initially spherical compound nuclei, independent of excitation energy and fissility. This value suggests a nuclear dissipation strength at small deformation of (4.5+/-0.5).1021s-1. The very specific combination of the physics and technical equipment exploited in this work sheds light on previous controversial conclusions., Comment: 38 pages, 15 figures
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34. Extending the north-east limit of the chart of nuclides
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Benlliure, J., Alvarez-Pol, H., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Schmidt, K. -H., Audouin, L., Blank, B., Becker, F., Casarejos, E., Cortina-Gil, D., Enqvist, T., Fernández, B., Fernández-Ordóñez, M., Giovinazzo, J., Henzlova, D., Junghans, A. R., Jurado, B., Napolitani, P., Pereira, J., Rejmund, F., and Yordanov, O.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The existence of nuclei with exotic combinations of protons and neutrons provides fundamental information on the forces acting between nucleons. The maximum number of neutrons a given number of protons can bind, neutron drip line1, is only known for the lightest chemical elements, up to oxygen. For heavier elements, the larger its atomic number, the farther from this limit is the most neutron-rich known isotope. The properties of heavy neutron-rich nuclei also have a direct impact on understanding the observed abundances of chemical elements heavier than iron in our Universe. Above half of the abundances of these elements are thought to be produced in rapid-neutron capture reactions, r-process, taking place in violent stellar scenarios2 where heavy neutron-rich nuclei, far beyond the ones known up today, are produced. Here we present a major step forward in the production of heavy neutron-rich nuclei: the discovery of 73 new neutron-rich isotopes of chemical elements between tantalum (Z=72) and actinium (Z=89). This result proves that cold-fragmentation reactions3 at relativistic energies are governed by large fluctuations in isospin and energy dissipation making possible the massive production of heavy neutron-rich nuclei, paving then the way for the full understanding of the origin of the heavier elements in our Universe. It is expected that further studies providing ground and structural properties of the nuclei presented here will reveal further details on the nuclear shell evolution along Z=82 and N=126, but also on the understanding of the stellar nucleosyntheis r-process around the waiting point at A~190 defining the speed of the matter flow towards heavier fissioning nuclei.
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35. Discrimination between roles of fissioning nucleus and asymmetry degree of freedom on the even-odd structure in fission-fragment yields
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Caamano, M., Rejmund, F., and Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Based on a wide systematics of fission-fragment distributions measured in low-energy fission, the even-odd staggering in the fission-fragment element yields is investigated. The well-established evolution of the global even-odd effect with the fissioning system is found to be only a partial aspect of the even-odd structure. Indeed, it is shown that the global even-odd effect is varying systematically with the mean asymmetry of the fission-fragment distribution, and that the general increase of the even-odd staggering with asymmetry is depending on the fissioning system. Thus, the dependency of the even-odd effect with the fissioning system is accredited in part to the asymmetry evolution of the charge distribution, and not solely related to the dissipated energy as it has been done earlier. This interpretation is strongly supported by data measured in inverse kinematics, which cover the complete charge distribution and include precise yields at symmetry. The relevance of the order parameter to describe the even-odd effect in fission-fragment yields as a general property is explored.
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36. Pulmonary hypertension associated with left heart disease among hospitalized patients: analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample
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Farmakis, I, primary, Hobohm, L, additional, Christodoulou, K C, additional, Keller, K, additional, Schmidt, K H, additional, Valerio, L, additional, Konstantinides, S, additional, and Giannakoulas, G, additional
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37. R-process nucleosynthesis calculations with complete nuclear physics input
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Petermann, I., Arcones, A., Kelić, A., Langanke, K., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Schmidt, K. -H., Hix, W. R., Panov, I., Rauscher, T., Thielemann, F. -K., and Zinner, N.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The r-process constitutes one of the major challenges in nuclear astrophysics. Its astrophysical site has not yet been identified but there is observational evidence suggesting that at least two possible sites should contribute to the solar system abundance of r-process elements and that the r-process responsible for the production of elements heavier than Z=56 operates quite robustly producing always the same relative abundances. From the nuclear-physics point of view the r-process requires the knowledge of a large number of reaction rates involving exotic nuclei. These include neutron capture rates, beta-decays and fission rates, the latter for the heavier nuclei produced in the r-process. We have developed for the first time a complete database of reaction rates that in addition to neutron-capture rates and beta-decay half-lives includes all possible reactions that can induce fission (neutron-capture, beta-decay and spontaneous fission) and the corresponding fission yields. In addition, we have implemented these reaction rates in a fully implicit reaction network. We have performed r-process calculations for the neutrino-driven wind scenario to explore whether or not fission can contribute to provide a robust r-process pattern.
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38. About the inconsistency between Bohr-Wheelers transition-state method and Kramers' escape rate in nuclear fission
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Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The problem of an apparent inconsistency between the fission rates derived on the basis of Bohr-Wheeler's transition-state method and Kramers' dynamical model of nuclear fission, first pointed out by Strutinsky in 1973, is revisited. The study is based on studying the features of individual trajectories on the fission path., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, Nuclear Physics Workshop Kazimierz 2008, substantially revised
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39. Production of medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei in reactions induced by 136Xe projectiles at 1 A GeV on a beryllium target
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Benlliure, J., Fernandez-Ordonez, M., Audouin, L., Boudard, A., Casarejos, E., Ducret, J. E., Enqvist, T., Heinz, A., Henzlova, D., Henzl, V., Kelic, A., Leray, S., Napolitani, P., Pereira, J., Rejmund, F., Ricciardi, M. V., Schmidt, K. -H., Schmitt, C., Stephan, C., Tassan-Got, L., Volant, C., Villagrasa, C., and Yordanov, O.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Production cross sections of medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei obtained in the fragmentation of 136Xe projectiles at 1 A GeV have been measured with the FRagment Separator (FRS) at GSI. 125Pd was identified for the first time. The measured cross sections are compared to 238U fission yields and model calculations in order to determine the optimum reaction mechanism to extend the limits of the chart of the nuclides around the r-process waiting point at N=82., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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40. Intermediate-mass fragments from fission and multifragmentation in the spallation of 136Xe
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Napolitani, P., Schmidt, K. -H., and Tassan-Got, K. -H. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A correlation between the production and kinematic properties of the fragments issued of fission and multifragmentation is established in the study of the reaction 136Xe+hydrogen at 1 GeV per nucleon, measured in inverse kinematics at the FRagment Separator (GSI, Darmstadt). Such observables are analysed in a comprehensive study, selected as a function of the decay mode, and related to the isotopic properties of the fragments in the intermediate-mass region. Valuable information can be deduced on the characteristics of the heaviest product in the reaction, which has been considered a fundamental observable for tagging the thermodynamic properties of finite nuclear systems., Comment: 21 pages, 13 figures
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41. Experimental investigation of the residues produced in the 136Xe+Pb and 124Xe+Pb fragmentation reactions at 1 A GeV
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Henzlova, D., Schmidt, K. -H., Ricciardi, M. V., Kelic, A., Henzl, V., Napolitani, P., Audouin, L., Benlliure, J., Boudard, A., Casarejos, E., Ducret, J. E., Enqvist, T., Heinz, A., Junghans, A., Jurado, B., Krasa, A., Kurtukian, T., Leray, S., Ordonez, M. F., Pereira, J., Pleskac, R., Rejmund, F., Schmitt, C., Stephan, C., Tassan-Got, L., Villagrasa, C., Volant, C., Wagner, A., and Yordanov, O.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
This paper presents the nuclide cross sections and the longitudinal velocity distributions of residues produced in the reactions of 136Xe and 124Xe at 1 A GeV in a lead target, measured at the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer, the Fragment Separator (FRS) of GSI. The data cover a broad range of isotopes of the elements between Z = 3 and Z = 56 for 136Xe and between Z = 5 and Z = 55 for 124Xe, reaching down to cross sections of a few microbarns. The velocity distributions exhibit a Gaussian shape for masses above A = 20, while more complex behaviour is observed for lighter masses. The isotopic distributions for both reactions preserve a memory on the projectile N/Z ratio over the whole residue mass range., Comment: 31 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, background information on http://www.gsi.de/charms
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42. Nuclear-fission studies with relativistic secondary beams: analysis of fission channels
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Boeckstiegel, C., Steinhaeuser, S., Schmidt, K. -H., Clerc, H. -G., Grewe, A., Heinz, A., de Jong, M., Junghans, A. R., Mueller, J., and Voss, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Nuclear fission of several neutron-deficient actinides and pre-actinides from excitation energies around 11 MeV was studied at GSI Darmstadt by use of relativistic secondary beams. The characteristics of multimodal fission of nuclei around 226Th are systematically investigated and interpreted as the superposition of three fission channels. Properties of these fission channels have been determined for 15 systems. A global view on the properties of fission channels including previous results is presented. The positions of the asymmetric fission channels are found to be constant in element number over the whole range of systems investigated., Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, background information on http://www.gsi.de/charms
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43. A new analysis method to determine beta-decay half-lives in experiments with complex background
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Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Benlliure, J., and Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
This paper reports the first application of a new technique to measure the beta-decay half -lives of exotic nuclei in complex background conditions. Since standard tools were not adapted to extract the relevant information, a new analysis method was developed. The time distribution of background events is established by recording time correlations in backward time. The beta half lives of the nuclides and the detection efficiency of the set-up are determined simultaneously from a least-squares fit of the ratio of the time-correlation spectra recorded in forward and in backward time, using numerical functions. The necessary numerical functions are calculated in a Monte-Carlo code using the known operation parameters of the experiment and different values for the two free parameters, half-life and detection efficiency, as input parameters., Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures
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44. First access to beta half-lives approaching the r-process path near N=126
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Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Benlliure, J., Audouin, L., Becker, F., Blank, B., Borzov, I. N., Casarejos, E., Fernandez-Ordonez, M., Giovinazzo, J., Henzlova, D., Jurado, B., Langanke, K., Martinez-Pinedo, G., Pereira, J., Rejmund, F., Schmidt, K. -H., and Yordanov, O.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Heavy neutron-rich nuclei close to N=126 were produced by fragmentation of a 1 A GeV 208Pb beam at the FRS at GSI. The beta-decay half-lives of 8 nuclides have been determined. The comparison of the data with model calculations including an approach based on the self-consistent ground-state description and continuum QRPA considering the Gamow-Teller and first-forbidden decays provide a first indication on the importance of first-forbidden transitions around A=195. The measured data indicate that the matter flow in the r-process to heavier fissioning nuclei is faster than previously expected., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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45. Measurement of the complete nuclide production and kinetic energies of the system 136Xe + hydrogen at 1 GeV per nucleon
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Napolitani, P., Schmidt, K. -H., Tassan-Got, L., Armbruster, P., Enqvist, T., Heinz, A., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Kelic, A., Pleskac, R., Ricciardi, M. V., Schmitt, C., Yordanov, O., Audouin, L., Bernas, M., Lafriaskh, A., Rejmund, F., Stephan, C., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Ordonez, M. Fernandez, Pereira, J., Boudard, A., Fernandez, B., Leray, S., Villagrasa, C., and Volant, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present an extensive overview of production cross sections and kinetic energies for the complete set of nuclides formed in the spallation of 136Xe by protons at the incident energy of 1 GeV per nucleon. The measurement was performed in inverse kinematics at the FRagment Separator (GSI, Darmstadt). Slightly below the Businaro-Gallone point, 136Xe is the stable nuclide with the largest neutron excess. The kinematic data and cross sections collected in this work for the full nuclide production are a general benchmark for modelling the spallation process in a neutron-rich nuclear system, where fission is characterised by predominantly mass-asymmetric splits., Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures
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46. First experiment on fission transients in highly fissile spherical nuclei produced by fragmentation of radioactive beams
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Schmitt, C., Nadtochy, P. N., Heinz, A., Jurado, B., Kelic, A., and Schmidt, K. -H.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report on a novel experimental approach for studying the dissipative spreading of collective motion in a meta-stable nuclear system, using, for the first time, highly fissile nuclei with spherical shape. This was achieved by fragmentation of 45 radioactive heavy-ion beams at GSI, Darmstadt. The use of inverse kinematics and a dedicated experimental set-up allowed for the identification in atomic number of both fission fragments. From the width of their charge distributions, a transient time of (3.3 +/- 0.7) 10-21 s is deduced for initially spherical nuclei., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, background information at http://www-win.gsi.de/charms/
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47. Spallation Residues in the Reaction 56Fe + p at 0.3, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5 A GeV
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Villagrasa-Canton, C., Boudard, A., Ducret, J. -E., Fernandez, B., Leray, S., Volant, C., Armbruster, P., Enqvist, T., Hammache, F., Helariutta, K., Jurado, B., Ricciardi, M. -V., Schmidt, K. -H., Summerer, K., Vives, F., Yordanov, O., Audouin, L., Bacri, C. -O., Ferrant, L., Napolitani, P., Rejmund, F., Stephan, C., Tassan-Got, L., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Fernandez-Ordonez, M., Pereira, J., Czajkowski, S., Karamanis, D., Pravikoff, M., George, J. S., Mewaldt, R. A., Yanasak, N., Wiedenbeck, M., Connell, J. J., Faestermann, T., Heinz, A., and Junghans, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The spallation residues produced in the bombardment of 56}Fe at 1.5, 1.0, 0.75, 0.5 and 0.3 A GeV on a liquid-hydrogen target have been measured using the reverse kinematics technique and the Fragment Separator at GSI (Darmstadt). This technique has permitted the full identification in charge and mass of all isotopes produced with cross-sections larger than 10^{-2} mb down to Z=8. Their individual production cross-sections and recoil velocities at the five energies are presented. Production cross-sections are compared to previously existing data and to empirical parametric formulas, often used in cosmic-ray astrophysics. The experimental data are also extensively compared to different combinations of intra-nuclear cascade and de-excitation models. It is shown that the yields of the lightest isotopes cannot be accounted for by standard evaporation models. The GEMINI model, which includes an asymmetric fission decay mode, gives an overall good agreement with the data. These experimental data can be directly used for the estimation of composition modifications and damages in materials containing iron in spallation sources. They are also useful for improving high precision cosmic-ray measurements., Comment: Submited to Phys. Rev. C (10/2006)
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48. Nucleosynthesis in neutrino heated matter: The vp-process and the r-process
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Martínez-Pinedo, G., Kelic, A., Langanke, K., Schmidt, K. -H., Mocelj, D., Fröhlich, C., Thielemann, F. -K., Panov, I., Rauscher, T., Liebendörfer, M., Zinner, N. T., Pfeiffer, B., Buras, R., and Janka, H. -Th.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
This manuscript reviews recent progress in our understanding of the nucleosynthesis of medium and heavy elements in supernovae. Recent hydrodynamical models of core-collapse supernovae show that a large amount of proton rich matter is ejected under strong neutrino fluxes. This matter constitutes the site of the vp-process where antineutrino absorption reactions catalyze the nucleosynthesis of nuclei with A > 64. Supernovae are also associated with the r-process responsible for the synthesis of the heaviest elements in nature. Fission during the r-process can play a major role in determining the final abundance patter and in explaining the almost universal features seen in metal-poor r-process-rich stars., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, invited talk at NIC-IX, International Symposium on Nuclear Astrophysics - Nuclei in the Cosmos - IX, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 25-30 June, 2006
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49. Systematic comparison of ISOLDE-SC yields with calculated in-target production rates
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Lukic, S., Gevaert, F., Kelic, A., Ricciardi, M. V., Schmidt, K. -H., and Yordanov, O.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Recently, a series of dedicated inverse-kinematics experiments performed at GSI, Darmstadt, has brought an important progress in our understanding of proton and heavy-ion induced reactions at relativistic energies. The nuclear reaction code ABRABLA that has been developed and benchmarked against the results of these experiments has been used to calculate nuclide production cross sections at different energies and with different targets and beams. These calculations are used to estimate nuclide production rates by protons in thick targets, taking into account the energy loss and the attenuation of the proton beam in the target, as well as the low-energy fission induced by the secondary neutrons. The results are compared to the yields of isotopes of various elements obtained from different targets at CERN-ISOLDE with 600 MeV protons, and the overall extraction efficiencies are deduced. The dependence of these extraction efficiencies on the nuclide half-life is found to follow a simple pattern in many different cases. A simple function is proposed to parameterize this behavior in a way that quantifies the essential properties of the extraction efficiency for the element and the target - ion-source system in question., Comment: 46 pages, 49 figures, background information on http://www-w2k.gsi.de/charms/
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50. Training Interventions to Increase Innovation and Productivity in Age-Diverse Teams
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Küper, K., Rivkin, W., Schmidt, K.-H., Schlick, Christopher Marc, editor, Duckwitz, Sönke, editor, Flemisch, Frank, editor, Frenz, Martin, editor, Kuz, Sinem, editor, Mertens, Alexander, editor, and Mütze-Niewöhner, Susanne, editor
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- 2017
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