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Measurement of the Survival Probabilities for Hot Fusion Reactions

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We have studied the fission-neutron emission competition in highly excited 274^{274}Hs (Z=108) (where the fission barrier is due to shell effects) formed by a hot fusion reaction. Matching cross bombardments (26^{26}Mg + 248^{248}Cm and 25^{25}Mg + 248^{248}Cm) were used to identify the properties of first chance fission of 274^{274}Hs. A Harding-Farley analysis of the fission neutrons emitted in the 25,26^{25,26}Mg + 248^{248}Cm was performed to identify the pre- and post-scission components of the neutron multiplicities in each system. (Γ\Gamman_{n}/Γ\Gammat_{t}) for the first chance fission of 274^{274}Hs (E^{\ast} = 63 MeV) is 0.89 ±\pm 0.13, i.e., \sim 90 % of the highly excited nuclei survive.The high value of that survival probability is due to dissipative effects during de-excitation. A proper description of the survival probabilities of excited superheavy nuclei formed in hot fusion reactions requires consideration of both dynamic and static (shell-related) effects

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