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Radiochemical study of the kinematics of multi-nucleon transfer reactions in 48Ca + 248Cm collisions 10% above the Coulomb barrier
Egon JägerCh. MokryH. DorrerNorbert TrautmannCh. E. DüllmannCh. E. DüllmannAlexander YakushevJ. GrundJ. V. KratzS. GötzPaul ScharrerPaul ScharrerPetra Thörle-pospiechV. YakushevaBettina LommelB. SchaustenJ. KrierM. GötzD. A. ShaughnessyD. HuberM. MendelJörg RunkeJörg RunkeM. SchmittJ. SteinerNorbert WiehlL. LensL. LensJadambaa KhuyagbaatarJ. BallofKenton J. MoodyMatthias SchädelMatthias SchädelO. Kellersubject
PhysicsMass numberNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringCoulomb barrierDeep inelastic scatteringKinetic energy01 natural sciencesNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNucleondescription
Abstract The kinematics of multi-nucleon transfer reactions in 48Ca + 248Cm collisions at 262 MeV (center of target) was investigated by using a stacked-foil technique and radiochemical separations of trans-curium elements. Trans-curium isotopes were identified by α-particle spectroscopy. For Fm isotopes, by comparing the centroids of the measured post-neutron emission isotope distributions with the most probable primary mass number predicted by Volkov's generalized Q g g systematics, the missing mass (number of evaporated neutrons) is estimated. The latter is compared with that deduced from the measured centroid of the laboratory angular distribution peaked closely to the grazing angle and the centroid of the range distribution, being used to determine the average total kinetic energy loss (TKEL) and the average excitation energy. The latter agrees within the uncertainties with the missing mass so that a consistent picture of the reaction mechanism emerges. For products closer to the target Z, e.g., Cf and Bk, the distributions of kinetic energies are much broader than for Fm, reflecting the fact that in the former, values of TKEL reach from quasi-elastic scattering all the way to deep inelastic scattering. The measured laboratory angular distribution and the average laboratory kinetic energy of the Fm isotopes, being the prototypes for multi-nucleon transfer products, are benchmark values for the design of electromagnetic separators to be constructed for the separation and detection of unknown neutron-rich transactinides produced in this nuclear reaction type.
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2017-05-01 | Nuclear Physics A |