The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the medium mass systems

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Abstract The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the Cl + Ni system has been studied by investigating the exit channelQ-value dependence of theZ-distributions of fission-like fragments. TheZ-, kinetic energy- and angular distributions of the fission-like fragments produced in the37Cl +64Ni system atE lab=170, 186 MeV and in the28Si +74Ge system atE lab=176 MeV have been measured by counter telescopes. TheZ-distribution of the37Cl +64Ni system was found to be essentially the same as that of the35Cl +62Ni system at the same bombarding energy. It is shown that this result can not be explained by the statistical fusion fission model but is consistent with a deeply inelastic model. A systematic study of the fission-like phenomenon in this mass region indicates that the maximum angular momenta for fusion reactions as well as the minimum angular momenta for DIC can be reproduced by the Bass model in the sliding limit (f=1.0) while the maximum angular momenta for fully energy-damped deeply inelastic reactions are governed by the strong interaction radius as predicted by the successive critical distance fusion model. The significance of these results are discussed.
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autor Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
autorsonst Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
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notes Abstract The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the Cl + Ni system has been studied by investigating the exit channelQ-value dependence of theZ-distributions of fission-like fragments. TheZ-, kinetic energy- and angular distributions of the fission-like fragments produced in the37Cl +64Ni system atE lab=170, 186 MeV and in the28Si +74Ge system atE lab=176 MeV have been measured by counter telescopes. TheZ-distribution of the37Cl +64Ni system was found to be essentially the same as that of the35Cl +62Ni system at the same bombarding energy. It is shown that this result can not be explained by the statistical fusion fission model but is consistent with a deeply inelastic model. A systematic study of the fission-like phenomenon in this mass region indicates that the maximum angular momenta for fusion reactions as well as the minimum angular momenta for DIC can be reproduced by the Bass model in the sliding limit (f=1.0) while the maximum angular momenta for fully energy-damped deeply inelastic reactions are governed by the strong interaction radius as predicted by the successive critical distance fusion model. The significance of these results are discussed.
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shingle_author_1 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
shingle_author_2 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
shingle_author_3 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
shingle_author_4 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
shingle_catch_all_1 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the medium mass systems
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Abstract The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the Cl + Ni system has been studied by investigating the exit channelQ-value dependence of theZ-distributions of fission-like fragments. TheZ-, kinetic energy- and angular distributions of the fission-like fragments produced in the37Cl +64Ni system atE lab=170, 186 MeV and in the28Si +74Ge system atE lab=176 MeV have been measured by counter telescopes. TheZ-distribution of the37Cl +64Ni system was found to be essentially the same as that of the35Cl +62Ni system at the same bombarding energy. It is shown that this result can not be explained by the statistical fusion fission model but is consistent with a deeply inelastic model. A systematic study of the fission-like phenomenon in this mass region indicates that the maximum angular momenta for fusion reactions as well as the minimum angular momenta for DIC can be reproduced by the Bass model in the sliding limit (f=1.0) while the maximum angular momenta for fully energy-damped deeply inelastic reactions are governed by the strong interaction radius as predicted by the successive critical distance fusion model. The significance of these results are discussed.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the medium mass systems
25.70.−z
25.70.Lm
25.70.−z
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Abstract The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the Cl + Ni system has been studied by investigating the exit channelQ-value dependence of theZ-distributions of fission-like fragments. TheZ-, kinetic energy- and angular distributions of the fission-like fragments produced in the37Cl +64Ni system atE lab=170, 186 MeV and in the28Si +74Ge system atE lab=176 MeV have been measured by counter telescopes. TheZ-distribution of the37Cl +64Ni system was found to be essentially the same as that of the35Cl +62Ni system at the same bombarding energy. It is shown that this result can not be explained by the statistical fusion fission model but is consistent with a deeply inelastic model. A systematic study of the fission-like phenomenon in this mass region indicates that the maximum angular momenta for fusion reactions as well as the minimum angular momenta for DIC can be reproduced by the Bass model in the sliding limit (f=1.0) while the maximum angular momenta for fully energy-damped deeply inelastic reactions are governed by the strong interaction radius as predicted by the successive critical distance fusion model. The significance of these results are discussed.
1434-601X
1434601X
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the medium mass systems
25.70.−z
25.70.Lm
25.70.−z
25.70.Lm
Abstract The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the Cl + Ni system has been studied by investigating the exit channelQ-value dependence of theZ-distributions of fission-like fragments. TheZ-, kinetic energy- and angular distributions of the fission-like fragments produced in the37Cl +64Ni system atE lab=170, 186 MeV and in the28Si +74Ge system atE lab=176 MeV have been measured by counter telescopes. TheZ-distribution of the37Cl +64Ni system was found to be essentially the same as that of the35Cl +62Ni system at the same bombarding energy. It is shown that this result can not be explained by the statistical fusion fission model but is consistent with a deeply inelastic model. A systematic study of the fission-like phenomenon in this mass region indicates that the maximum angular momenta for fusion reactions as well as the minimum angular momenta for DIC can be reproduced by the Bass model in the sliding limit (f=1.0) while the maximum angular momenta for fully energy-damped deeply inelastic reactions are governed by the strong interaction radius as predicted by the successive critical distance fusion model. The significance of these results are discussed.
1434-601X
1434601X
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Pu, Y. H.
Lee, S. M.
Jeong, S. C.
Fujiwara, H.
Mizota, T.
Futami, Y.
Nakagawa, T.
Ikezoe, H.
Nagame, Y.
The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the medium mass systems
25.70.−z
25.70.Lm
25.70.−z
25.70.Lm
Abstract The competition between fusion-fission and deeply inelastic reactions in the Cl + Ni system has been studied by investigating the exit channelQ-value dependence of theZ-distributions of fission-like fragments. TheZ-, kinetic energy- and angular distributions of the fission-like fragments produced in the37Cl +64Ni system atE lab=170, 186 MeV and in the28Si +74Ge system atE lab=176 MeV have been measured by counter telescopes. TheZ-distribution of the37Cl +64Ni system was found to be essentially the same as that of the35Cl +62Ni system at the same bombarding energy. It is shown that this result can not be explained by the statistical fusion fission model but is consistent with a deeply inelastic model. A systematic study of the fission-like phenomenon in this mass region indicates that the maximum angular momenta for fusion reactions as well as the minimum angular momenta for DIC can be reproduced by the Bass model in the sliding limit (f=1.0) while the maximum angular momenta for fully energy-damped deeply inelastic reactions are governed by the strong interaction radius as predicted by the successive critical distance fusion model. The significance of these results are discussed.
1434-601X
1434601X
Springer
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