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Independent and cumulative yields of very neutron-rich nuclei in 20 MeVp- and 18–41 MeVd-induced fission ofU238
P TaskinenP TaskinenP TaskinenG. ReusenG. ReusenG. ReusenJ.m. ParmonenJ.m. ParmonenJ.m. ParmonenK. EskolaK. EskolaK. EskolaMatti LeinoMatti LeinoMatti LeinoP VanduppenP VanduppenP VanduppenJ. WautersJ. WautersJ. WautersH. PenttiläH. PenttiläH. PenttiläPeter DendoovenP.p. JauhoP.p. JauhoP.p. JauhoPatrick DecrockPatrick DecrockPatrick DecrockMarc HuyseMarc HuyseMarc HuyseA. JokinenA. JokinenA. JokinenJ. AystoJ. AystoJ. Aystosubject
Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopes of germanium010308 nuclear & particles physicsQ valueFissionOrder (ring theory)Charge (physics)7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsIsotopes of palladium0103 physical sciencesNeutronAtomic physics010306 general physicsdescription
Independent and cumulative yields in nearly symmetric fission have been measured for the first time by bombarding $^{238}\mathrm{U}$ with 20-MeV protons and with 18-, 25-, and 41-MeV deuterons. Isobaric charge dispersion has been determined in the A=110, A=112, and A=114 mass chains and, from asymmetric fission, in the A=80 mass chain. The average isobaric charges in the p+U reaction were 44.01\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.20 (A=110), 45.15\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.15 (A=112), and 45.74\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.15 (A=114). The widths (standard deviations) of the charge dispersion curves were 0.82\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.08 (A=112) and 0.54\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.08 (A=114). The average charges are roughly 0.3 unit higher than those calculated on the basis of the unchanged charge distribution model. The ground-state branch in the beta decay of $^{80}\mathrm{Ge}$ was determined to be 65%. Altogether some 15 new neutron-rich isotopes have been found, the newest one being $^{114}\mathrm{Ru}$ with a half-life of 0.53\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.06 s. An ion guide facility was used to separate the isobaric chains on-line from other fission products. Typical cumulative yields in a mass chain were on the order of 1000 atoms/\ensuremath{\mu}C, but for new isotopes independent yields as low as a few atoms/\ensuremath{\mu}C could be observed.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1991-07-01 | Physical Review C |