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A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes

Dissipation of nuclear many-body systems is studied by means of TDDFT+ Langevin model. Much attention is paid to the energy dependence of the friction coefficient, identifying the thermodynamic property of nuclear medium for given nucleon numbers, neutron-richness, and energies. In this article, fol...

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Autores principales: Nishikawa, Takashi, Iwata, Yoritaka, Chiba, Satoshi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669506
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author Nishikawa, Takashi
Iwata, Yoritaka
Chiba, Satoshi
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Iwata, Yoritaka
Chiba, Satoshi
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description Dissipation of nuclear many-body systems is studied by means of TDDFT+ Langevin model. Much attention is paid to the energy dependence of the friction coefficient, identifying the thermodynamic property of nuclear medium for given nucleon numbers, neutron-richness, and energies. In this article, following the preceding work showing a systematics on Z = 92 to 100 nuclei, macroscopic friction coefficients for Z = 50 nuclei are derived from a microscopic framework. The comparison between Z = 92 and Z = 50 cases clarifies the similarity and the difference of fissions between heavy and medium mass nuclei. It is not only the completion of a systematic theoretical database, but also pinning down the dissipative features of the r-process nuclei. In addition , the knowledge about the obtained fission probability and fission fragment yields is expected to be useful for both nuclear synthesis and nuclear engineering .
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17266462019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2669506engNishikawa, TakashiIwata, YoritakaChiba, SatoshiA systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopesNuclear Physics - TheoryDissipation of nuclear many-body systems is studied by means of TDDFT+ Langevin model. Much attention is paid to the energy dependence of the friction coefficient, identifying the thermodynamic property of nuclear medium for given nucleon numbers, neutron-richness, and energies. In this article, following the preceding work showing a systematics on Z = 92 to 100 nuclei, macroscopic friction coefficients for Z = 50 nuclei are derived from a microscopic framework. The comparison between Z = 92 and Z = 50 cases clarifies the similarity and the difference of fissions between heavy and medium mass nuclei. It is not only the completion of a systematic theoretical database, but also pinning down the dissipative features of the r-process nuclei. In addition , the knowledge about the obtained fission probability and fission fragment yields is expected to be useful for both nuclear synthesis and nuclear engineering .CERNoai:inspirehep.net:17266462019
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Nishikawa, Takashi
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Chiba, Satoshi
A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes
title A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes
title_full A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes
title_fullStr A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes
title_full_unstemmed A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes
title_short A systematic TDDFT data for nuclear fission analysis -Tin isotopes
title_sort systematic tddft data for nuclear fission analysis -tin isotopes
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669506
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