We have studied the fission-neutron emission competition in highly excited
274Hs (Z=108) (where the fission barrier is due to shell effects) formed
by a hot fusion reaction. Matching cross bombardments (26Mg + 248Cm
and 25Mg + 248Cm) were used to identify the properties of first
chance fission of 274Hs. A Harding-Farley analysis of the fission neutrons
emitted in the 25,26Mg + 248Cm was performed to identify the pre- and
post-scission components of the neutron multiplicities in each system.
(Γn/Γt) for the first chance fission of 274Hs
(E∗ = 63 MeV) is 0.89 ± 0.13, i.e., ∼ 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