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Role of Fragment Higher Static Deformations in the Cold Binary Fission of Cf
We study the binary cold fission of Cf in the frame of a cluster
model where the fragments are born to their respective ground states and
interact via a double-folded potential with deformation effects taken into
account up to multipolarity . The preformation factors were
neglected. In the case when the fragments are assumed to be spherical or with
ground state quadrupole deformation, the -value principle dictates the
occurence of a narrow region around the double magic Sn, like in the
case of cluster radioactivity. When the hexadecupole deformation is turned on,
an entire mass-region of cold fission in the range 138 - 156 for the heavy
fragment arise, in agreement with the experimental observations.
This fact suggests that in the above mentioned mass-region, contrary to the
usual cluster radioactivity where the daughter nucleus is always a
neutron/proton (or both) closed shell or nearly closed shell spherical nucleus,
the clusterization mechanism seems to be strongly influenced by the
hexadecupole deformations rather than the -value.Comment: 10 pages, 12 figure
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PROMPT FISSION YIELDS AND TOTAL KINETIC ENERGY BEHAVIOR FROM TIME-OF-FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS
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FURTHER STUDIES OF THE PROMPT NEUTRONS FROM THE SPONTANEOUS FISSION OF Cf252
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FURTHER STUDIES OP THE PROMPT NEUTRONS FROM THE SPONTANEOUS FISSION OF Cf252
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FURTHER STUDIES OP THE PROMPT NEUTRONS FROM THE SPONTANEOUS FISSION OF Cf252
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