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A new functional for charge and mass identification in Delta E-E telescopes
We propose a new functional for the charge and mass identification in Delta
E-E telescopes. This functional is based on Bethe's formula, allowing safe
interpolation or extrapolation in regions with low statistics. When applied to
telescopes involving detectors delivering a linear response, as silicon
detectors or ionization chambers, a good mass and charge identification is
achieved. For other detectors, as caesium-iodide used as a final member of a
telescope, a good accuracy is also obtained except in the low residual energy
region. A good identification is however recovered if a non-linear energy
dependence of the light output is included.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, LaTeX2e + EPS figures reduced in size Submitted
to Elsevie
Fine structure of the 0.7 MeV resonance in the 230Th neutron--induced cross section
The fine structure of the 0.7 MeV resonance in the 230Th neutron-induced
cross section is investigated within the hybrid model. A very good agreement
with experimental data is obtained. It is suggested that fine structure of the
cross section quantify the changes of the intrinsic states of the nucleus
during the disintegration process.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Fission program at n_TOF
Since its start in 2001 the n_TOF collaboration developed a measurement
program on fission, in view of advanced fuels in new generation reactors.
A special effort was made on measurement of cross sections of actinides, exploiting
the peculiarity of the n_TOF neutron beam which spans a huge energy
domain, from the thermal region up to GeV. Moreover fission fragment angular
distributions have also been measured. An overview of the cross section
results achieved with different detectors is presented, including a discussion of
the 237Np case where discrepancies showed up between different detector systems.
The results on the anisotropy of the fission fragments and its implication
on the mechanism of neutron absorption, and in applications, are also shown
Threshold Resonant Structure of the 232Th Neutron-Induced Fission Cross Section
The structures observed in the sub-threshold neutron-induced fission of
^{232}Th were investigated employing a recent developed model. Theoretical
single-particle excitations of a phenomenological two-humped barrier are
determined by solving a system of coupled differential equations for the motion
along the optimal fission path. A rather good agreement with experimental data
was obtained using a small number of independent parameters. It is predicted
that the structure at 1.4 and 1.6 MeV is mainly dominated by spin 3/2 partial
cross-section with small admixture of spin 1/2, while the structure at 1.7 MeV
is given by a large partial cross section of spin 5/2.Comment: 17 pages 11 figure
Isotopic and velocity distributions of Bi produced in charge-pickup reactions of 208Pb at 1 A GeV
Isotopically resolved cross sections and velocity distributions have been
measured in charge-pickup reactions of 1 A GeV 208Pb with proton, deuterium and
titanium target. The total and partial charge-pickup cross sections in the
reactions 208Pb + 1H and 208Pb + 2H are measured to be the same in the limits
of the error bars. A weak increase in the total charge-pickup cross section is
seen in the reaction of 208Pb with the titanium target. The measured velocity
distributions show different contributions - quasi-elastic scattering and
Delta-resonance excitation - to the charge-pickup production. Data on total and
partial charge-pickup cross sections from these three reactions are compared
with other existing data and also with model calculations based on the coupling
of different intra-nuclear cascade codes and an evaporation code.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures, background information on
http://www-w2k.gsi.de/kschmidt
Long lifetime components in the decay of excited super-heavy nuclei
For nuclear reactions in which super-heavy nuclei can be formed, the essential difference between the fusion process followed by fission and non-equilibrium processes leading to fission-like fragments is there action time. Quite probable non-equilibrium
Production of medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei in reactions induced by 136Xe projectiles at 1 A GeV on a beryllium target
Production cross sections of medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei obtained in the
fragmentation of 136Xe projectiles at 1 A GeV have been measured with the
FRagment Separator (FRS) at GSI. 125Pd was identified for the first time. The
measured cross sections are compared to 238U fission yields and model
calculations in order to determine the optimum reaction mechanism to extend the
limits of the chart of the nuclides around the r-process waiting point at N=82.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
A Quasi-Classical Model of Intermediate Velocity Particle Production in Asymmetric Heavy Ion Reactions
The particle emission at intermediate velocities in mass asymmetric reactions
is studied within the framework of classical molecular dynamics. Two reactions
in the Fermi energy domain were modelized, Ni+C and Ni+Au at 34.5
MeV/nucleon. The availability of microscopic correlations at all times allowed
a detailed study of the fragment formation process. Special attention was paid
to the physical origin of fragments and emission timescales, which allowed us
to disentangle the different processes involved in the mid-rapidity particle
production. Consequently, a clear distinction between a prompt pre- equilibrium
emission and a delayed aligned asymmetric breakup of the heavier partner of the
reaction was achieved.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures. Final version: figures were redesigned, and a new
section discussing the role of Coulomb in IMF production was include
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