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Nuclear-fission studies with relativistic secondary beams: analysis of fission channels
Nuclear fission of several neutron-deficient actinides and pre-actinides from
excitation energies around 11 MeV was studied at GSI Darmstadt by use of
relativistic secondary beams. The characteristics of multimodal fission of
nuclei around 226Th are systematically investigated and interpreted as the
superposition of three fission channels. Properties of these fission channels
have been determined for 15 systems. A global view on the properties of fission
channels including previous results is presented. The positions of the
asymmetric fission channels are found to be constant in element number over the
whole range of systems investigated.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, background information on
http://www.gsi.de/charm
Neutron-induced astrophysical reaction rates for translead nuclei
Neutron-induced reaction rates, including fission, are calculated in the
temperature range 1.d8 <T (K) < 1.d10 within the framework of the statistical
model for targets with atomic number 83 < Z < 119 (from Po to Uuo) from the
neutron to the proton drip-line. Four sets of rates have been calculated,
utilizing - where possible - consistent nuclear data for neutron separation
energies and fission barriers from Thomas-Fermi (TF), Extended Thomas-Fermi
plus Strutinsky Integral (ETFSI), Finite-Range Droplet Model (FRDM) and
Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) predictions. Tables of calculated values as well
as analytic seven parameter fits in the standard REACLIB format are supplied.
We also discuss the sensitivity of the rates to the input, aiming at a better
understanding of the uncertainties introduced by the nuclear input.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables in paper, 2 in Annex and online tables
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Fission-Residues Produced in the Spallation Reaction 238U+p at 1 A GeV
Fission fragments from 1 A GeV 238U projectiles irradiating a hydrogen target
were investigated by using the fragment separator FRS for magnetic selection of
reaction products including ray-tracing and DE-ToF techniques. The momentum
spectra of 733 identified fragments were analysed to provide isotopic
production cross sections, fission-fragment velocities and recoil momenta of
the fissioning parent nuclei. Besides their general relevance, these quantities
are also demanded for applications. Calculations and simulations with codes
commonly used and recently developed or improved are compared to the data.Comment: 60 pages, 21 figures, 4 tables, 2 appendices (15 pages
Electromagnetic-induced fission of 238U projectile fragments, a test case for the production of spherical super-heavy nuclei
Isotopic series of 58 neutron-deficient secondary projectiles (205,206At,
205-209Rn, 208-212,217,218Fr, 211-223Ra, 215-226Ac, 221-229Th, 226-231Pa,
231-234U) were produced by projectile fragmentation using a 1 A GeV 238U beam.
Cross sections of fission induced by nuclear and electromagnetic interactions
in a secondary lead target were measured. They were found to vary smoothly as a
function of proton and neutron number of the fissioning system, also for nuclei
with large ground-state shell effects near the 126-neutron shell. No
stabilization against fission was observed for these nuclei at low excitation
energies. Consequences for the expectations on the production cross sections of
super-heavy nuclei are discussed.Comment: 20 pages, 13 figure
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