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(d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams

(d,p)-transfer induced fission is proposed as a tool to study low energy fission of exotic heavy nuclei. Primary goal is to directly determine the fission barrier height of proton-rich fissile nuclei, preferably using the radio-active beams of isotopes of odd elements, and thus confirm or exclude th...

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Autor principal: Veselsky, Martin
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1482710
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description (d,p)-transfer induced fission is proposed as a tool to study low energy fission of exotic heavy nuclei. Primary goal is to directly determine the fission barrier height of proton-rich fissile nuclei, preferably using the radio-active beams of isotopes of odd elements, and thus confirm or exclude the low values of fission barrier heights, typically extracted using statistical calculations in the compound nucleus reactions at higher excitation energies. Calculated fission cross sections in transfer reactions of the radioactive beams show sufficient sensitivity to fission barrier height. In the probable case that fission rates will be high enough, mass asymmetry of fission fragments can be determined. Results will be relevant for nuclear astrophysics and for production of super-heavy nuclei. Transfer induced fission offers a possibility for systematic study the low energy fission of heavy exotic nuclei at the ISOLDE.
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spelling cern-14827102019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1482710Veselsky, Martin(d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beamsDetectors and Experimental Techniques(d,p)-transfer induced fission is proposed as a tool to study low energy fission of exotic heavy nuclei. Primary goal is to directly determine the fission barrier height of proton-rich fissile nuclei, preferably using the radio-active beams of isotopes of odd elements, and thus confirm or exclude the low values of fission barrier heights, typically extracted using statistical calculations in the compound nucleus reactions at higher excitation energies. Calculated fission cross sections in transfer reactions of the radioactive beams show sufficient sensitivity to fission barrier height. In the probable case that fission rates will be high enough, mass asymmetry of fission fragments can be determined. Results will be relevant for nuclear astrophysics and for production of super-heavy nuclei. Transfer induced fission offers a possibility for systematic study the low energy fission of heavy exotic nuclei at the ISOLDE.CERN-INTC-2012-055INTC-P-356oai:cds.cern.ch:14827102012-10-03
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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(d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
title (d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
title_full (d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
title_fullStr (d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
title_full_unstemmed (d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
title_short (d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
title_sort (d,p)-transfer induced fission of heavy radioactive beams
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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