2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2016.05.002
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Calculation of the fission-fragment yields of the pre-actinide nuclei by the example of the Pbnat isotopes

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“…Therefore, for the problems of cluster radioactivity, it is interesting to investigate probabilities of the yield of heavy nuclei fission fragments and to establish influence factors. Such a task can be solved in the frame of after-fission approximation when particular characteristics of mass or charge distributions are determined according to the character of the thermodynamic ordering of the nucleus fission products [12]. Figure 1 demonstrates the dependences of probabilities, P, of the yields of different fission fragments with the atomic number Z i .…”
Section: Cluster Radioactivity: From Tunneling To Spontaneous Nucleus Fissionmentioning
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“…Therefore, for the problems of cluster radioactivity, it is interesting to investigate probabilities of the yield of heavy nuclei fission fragments and to establish influence factors. Such a task can be solved in the frame of after-fission approximation when particular characteristics of mass or charge distributions are determined according to the character of the thermodynamic ordering of the nucleus fission products [12]. Figure 1 demonstrates the dependences of probabilities, P, of the yields of different fission fragments with the atomic number Z i .…”
Section: Cluster Radioactivity: From Tunneling To Spontaneous Nucleus Fissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation of these processes gives information about the stability of nuclear matter, the role of shell corrections, and also about the peculiarities of nucleons interaction in a nucleus. The last characteristics is especially crucial for explaining the cluster model of the nucleus [1], when, in addition to alpha particles, more complex nuclear fragments, such as 12,14 С, 20 О can be emitted [2,3]. There are even molecular models of a nucleus [1], which analyzed the nature and possibilities for realization † † in the nucleus the cluster structures with different dimensionality.…”
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“…By using the thermodynamic methods to describe the fission of the nucleus, one requires taking into consideration the stochastic effects typical for small systems. The theoretical approach proposed in [12,13] studied the post-scission ensemble of nuclei, created by all fission fragments with the thermodynamic parameters such as temperature T and pressure P determined from the state of an original (fissile) nucleus. This approach did not require fitting parameters and was able to study the fission characteristics both of light (pre-actinides) and of superheavy nuclei.…”
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“…Theory. -The proposed method of the MCSFF determination was described earlier in [12,13,15]. It offered to consider the nucleus as some condensed state of nuclear matter whose binding energy is not additive on sort and number of nucleons.…”
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