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Evidence for the Role of Proton Shell Closure in Quasifission Reactions from X-Ray Fluorescence of Mass-Identified Fragments

Authors :
Morjean, M.
Hinde, David
Simenel, Cedric
Jeung, Dongyun
Airiau, M
Cook, Kaitlin
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Drouart, A.
Jacquet, D
Devi (Kalkal), Sunil
Palshetkar, Chandani
Prasad, Edayillam
Rafferty, Dominic
Simpson, Edward
Tassan-Got, L
Vo-Phuoc, Kirsten
Williams, Elizabeth
Morjean, M.
Hinde, David
Simenel, Cedric
Jeung, Dongyun
Airiau, M
Cook, Kaitlin
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Drouart, A.
Jacquet, D
Devi (Kalkal), Sunil
Palshetkar, Chandani
Prasad, Edayillam
Rafferty, Dominic
Simpson, Edward
Tassan-Got, L
Vo-Phuoc, Kirsten
Williams, Elizabeth
Source :
Physical Review Letters
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The atomic numbers and the masses of fragments formed in quasifission reactions are simultaneously measured at scission in Ti48+U238 reactions at a laboratory energy of 286 MeV. The atomic numbers are determined from measured characteristic fluorescence x rays, whereas the masses are obtained from the emission angles and times of flight of the two emerging fragments. For the first time, thanks to this full identification of the quasifission fragments on a broad angular range, the important role of the proton shell closure at Z=82 is evidenced by the associated maximum production yield, a maximum predicted by time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations. This new experimental approach gives now access to precise studies of the time dependence of the N/Z (neutron over proton ratios of the fragments) evolution in quasifission reactions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Notes :
en_AU
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1291844909
Document Type :
Electronic Resource