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Evidence of quasifission in the 180Hg composite system formed in the 68Zn + 112Sn reaction

2021

Abstract For the 68Zn + 112Sn reaction the Coulomb parameter Z 1 Z 2 is equal to 1500 that is close to the threshold value for the appearance of quasifission process. It was found that mass-energy distributions of the reaction fragments differ significantly from those obtained in the 36Ar + 144Sm reaction leading to the formation of the same composite system of 180Hg at similar excitation energies of about 50 MeV. In the case of the reaction with 68Zn ions, the mass distribution of fissionlike fragments has a wide two-humped shape with maximum yields at 70 and 110 u for the light and heavy fragments, respectively, instead of 80 and 100 u observed in the fission of 180Hg formed in the 36Ar +…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMass distribution010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionPhysicsQC1-999Composite numberFusion fissionHeavy-ion-induced reactions01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsHeavy and superheavy elementsIonfissioHeavy-ion-induced reactionQuasifission0103 physical sciencesCoulombydinfysiikka010306 general physicsFusion-fissionHeavy and superheavy elementExcitationPhysics Letters B
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Zeptosecond contact times for element Z=120 synthesis

2020

The synthesis of new superheavy elements beyond oganesson (Z=118) requires fusion reactions with projectile nuclei with proton numbers larger than that of $^{48}$Ca (Z=20), which has been successfully employed for the synthesis of elements with Z=112-118. In such reactions, fusion is drastically hindered by fast non-equilibrated dynamical processes. Attempts to produce nuclei with Z=120 using the $^{64}$Ni+$^{238}$U, $^{58}$Fe+$^{244}$Pu, $^{54}$Cr+$^{248}$Cm, and $^{50}$Ti+$^{249}$Cf reactions have been made, which all result in larger Coulomb forces than for $^{48}$Ca-induced reactions, but no discovery has been confirmed to date. In this work, mass and angle distributions of fission frag…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsWork (thermodynamics)FusionSuperheavy-element formationProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionProjectile01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-9993. Good healthYield (chemistry)Quasifission0103 physical sciencesCoulombNuclear fusionddc:530Atomic physics010306 general physicsZ=120lcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters
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Fusion-fission and quasifission of superheavy systems with Z=110-116 formed in Ca 48 -induced reactions

2014

Background: In heavy-ion-induced reactions the mechanism leading to the formation of the compound nucleus and the role of quasifission is still not clear. Purpose: Investigation of the quasifission process of superheavy composite systems with Z = 110-116 and comparison with properties of fusion-fission and quasifission of lighter composite systems. Method: Mass and energy distributions of fissionlike fragments formed in the reactions 48Ca +232 Th, 238U, 244Pu, and 248Cm at energies near the Coulomb barrier have been measured using the double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer CORSET at the U-400 cyclotron of the FLNR JINR. Results: The most probable fragment masses as well as total kinetic ene…

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Study of non-fusion products in the 50Ti + 249Cf reaction

2018

Physics letters / B B 784, 199 - 205 (2018). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2018.07.058

ydinreaktiotproduction of radioactive nucleiddc:530multi-nucleon transfer reactionsquasifissionNuclear Experimentα decayydinfysiikka530
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