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FISSION BARRIERS: HOW DO THEY AFFECT THE R-PROCESS?

Authors :
Thomas Rauscher
E. Kolbe
K. L. Kratz
I. V. Panov
Friedrich-Karl Thielemann
B. Pfeiffer
Source :
Seminar on Fission.
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2004.

Abstract

Fission is an important process which is responsible not only for the yields of transuranium isotopes, but may have a strong influence on the formation of the majority of heavy nuclei due to fission recycling in the r-process. Calculations of beta-delayed and neutron-induced fission rates were performed taking into account different fission barriers and mass formulae were done. It is shown that an increase of fission barriers results in naturally changes of fission rates, but that the absolute values of fission rates are nevertheless sufficiently high and lead to the termination of the r-process. Furthermore it is discussed, that the probability of triple fission could be high for A < 260 and have an affect on the formation on the heaviest nuclei.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminar on Fission
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0308f491f14e60c422de82a2e4b48ad4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812702814_0001