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Cross section limits for theCm248(Mg25,4n−5n)Hs268,269reactions

Alexander YakushevJ. DvorakE. SchimpfM. WegrzeckiA. SemchenkovZ. DvorakovaP. ThörleB. SchaustenKlaus EberhardtEgon JägerMatthias SchädelRobert EichlerCh. E. DüllmannY. NagameAndreas TürlerZhiyong QinR. SchuberW. Brüchle

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCross section (physics)chemistryFissionAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementNuclear fusionAlpha decayBeam energyHassiumGas phase

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We report on an attempt to produce and detect $^{268}\mathrm{Hs}$ and $^{269}\mathrm{Hs}$ in the nuclear fusion reaction $^{25}\mathrm{Mg}+^{248}\mathrm{Cm}$ using the gas phase chemistry apparatus COMPACT. No decay chains attributable to the decay of hassium isotopes were observed during the course of this experiment. From the nonobservation of $^{269}\mathrm{Hs}$ we derive a cross section limit of 0.4 pb (63% confidence limit) for the reaction $^{248}\mathrm{Cm}(^{25}\mathrm{Mg},4n)^{269}\mathrm{Hs}$ at a center-of-target beam energy of 140 MeV. The evaluated cross section limit for the $^{248}\mathrm{Cm}(^{25}\mathrm{Mg},5n)^{268}\mathrm{Hs}$ reaction depends on the assumed half-life of unknown $^{268}\mathrm{Hs}$. Current systematics of the half-lives for even-even Hs isotopes suggests a value of 0.5 s, resulting in a cross section limit of 1.3 pb.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.79.037602