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Light-particle emission from the fissioning nuclei 126Ba, 188Pt and (266,272,278)/110: theoretical predictions and experimental results
K. Pomorski ; B. Nerlo-Pomorska ; A. Surowiec ; M. Kowal ; J. Bartel ; K. Dietrich ; J. Richert ; C. Schmitt ; B. Benoit E. de Goes Brennand ; L. Donadille ; C.Badimon ;
Date 8 Dec 1999
Journal Nucl.Phys. A679 (2000) 25-53
Subject nucl-th
AffiliationUniv. MCS, Lublin, Poland), J. Bartel (IReS), K. Dietrich (TUM), J. Richert (LPT-ULP), C. Schmitt (IReS), B. Benoit(ULB, IReS) E. de Goes Brennand (ULB), L. Donadille (Univ. Birmingham), C.Badimon (CENBG
AbstractWe present a comparison of our model treating fission dynamics in conjunction with light-particle (n, p, alpha) evaporation with the available experimental data for the nuclei 126Ba, 188Pt and three isotopes of the element Z=110. The dynamics of the symmetric fission process is described through the solution of a classical Langevin equation for a single collective variable characterizing the nuclear deformation along the fission path. A microscopic approach is used to evaluate the emission rates for pre-fission light particles. Entrance-channel effects are taken into account by generating an initial spin distribution of the compound nucleus formed by the fusion of two deformed nuclei with different relative orientations.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0001015
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