We employ a statistical approach to investigate the influence of axial
asymmetry on the nuclear level density and entropy along the fission pathways
of a superheavy nucleus, explicitly focusing on the 296Lv isotope. These
pathways are determined within multidimensional deformation spaces. Our
analysis reveals a significant impact of triaxiality on entropy. Additionally,
suppressing shell effects can alter the fission scenario depending on the
available excitation energy. We derive the deformation-dependent level density
parameter, which plays a crucial role in estimating the survival probability of
a superheavy nucleus. Furthermore, we utilize a set of master equations to
obtain the time-dependent fission probabilities and calculate the ratio of
decay probabilities for both axial and triaxial paths.Comment: submitted to PR