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Reaction 48Ca+208Pb: the capture-fission cross-sections and the mass-energy distributions of fragments above and deep below the Coulomb barrier

Authors :
Prokhorova, E. V.
Cherepanov, E. A.
Itkis, M. G.
Kondratiev, N. A.
Kozulin, E. M.
Krupa, L.
Oganessian, Yu. Ts.
Pashkevich, V. V.
Pokrovsky, I. V.
Rusanov, A. Ya.
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
arXiv, 2003.

Abstract

The capture-fission cross-sections in an energy range of 206-242 MeV of 48Ca-projectiles and mass-energy distributions (MEDs) of reaction products in an energy range of 211-242 MeV have been measured in the 48Ca+208Pb reaction using the double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer CORSET. The MEDs of fragments for heated fission were shown to consist of two components. One component, which is due to classical fusion-fission, is associated with the symmetric fission of the 256No compound nucleus. The other component, which appears as ''shoulders'', is associated with the quasi-fission process and can be named ''quasi-fission shoulders''. Those quasi-fission shoulders enclose light fragments whose masses are 60-90 a.m.u. The total kinetic energy (TKE) of the fragments that belong to the shoulders is higher than the value expected for a classical fusion-fission process. We have come to the conclusion that in quasi-fission, spherical shells with Z=28 and N=50 play a great role. It has also been demonstrated that the properties of the MEDs of fragments formally agree with a well-known hypothesis of two independent fission modes; in this case the modes are normal fusion-fission and quasi-fission processes. A high-energetic Super-Short mode of classical fission has been found at low excitation energies in the mass range of heavy fragments M = 130-135 and TKE = 233 MeV; however the yield associated with this mode is small.<br />Comment: 33 pages, 24 eps figures, RevTeX4, submitted to Phys. Rev

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34509104af8402fa2dfaeb95d0421b11
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/0309021