1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf01438643
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Correlations between fission fragments for 172 MeV20Ne+197Au: A case study for incomplete fusion

Abstract: These data have been analyzed to test for fission after incomplete fusion and its admixture with fission generally attributed to the relatively pure compound-nucleus mechanism. A Monte Carlo kinematic simulation program has been written to provide a basis for detailed comparisons of the experimental data to the calculations that employ various mechanistic assumptions. We conclude that incomplete fusion is indeed a prominent precursor to fission even for incident energies of less than 10 MeV/u. Similar data fro… Show more

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“…The mean and FWHM values of the TKEI~AB and M F distributions presented in Fig. 2 are in agreement with the values obtained for similar systems in [22][23][24][25][26]. The comparison between the calculated curves and experimental points suggests that the fusion-fission reaction with the full momentum transfer is the main process in our case.…”
Section: A Inclusive Fission Fragment Distributionssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The mean and FWHM values of the TKEI~AB and M F distributions presented in Fig. 2 are in agreement with the values obtained for similar systems in [22][23][24][25][26]. The comparison between the calculated curves and experimental points suggests that the fusion-fission reaction with the full momentum transfer is the main process in our case.…”
Section: A Inclusive Fission Fragment Distributionssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…where temperature T=(8 U/A) -~ [22] and the coulomb barrier C=0.187Z+1.4 (MeV) [32]. Here U, A and Z are the excitation energy, mass and charge of the emitter, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LMT distribution for the fragment-fragment correlation measurement is centered around a value which constitutes 93% of Pbe,m" This high value is a proof of the dominant role of compound nucleus formation in the given reaction. According to the analysis performed in [13] for similar reactions, one may presume that the reduction below 100% is due to light particle emission prior to fission.…”
Section: A Linear Momentum Transfer (Lmt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conclusion is based on a Monte Carlo calculation (code ELPHIC) which for the (fl,f2) case under the assumption of the emission of n, p and alpha particles from the direct processes, compound nucleus and fission fragments gives FWHM of the LMT equal to 27.8% of LMT. For this simulation light particle emission probabilities were taken the same as for the 2~ + 197AH reaction in [13] (last row of Table 2 of this reference). The error of LMT determination is ~ 5% due to the errors of angle and energy measurements for the fission fragments.…”
Section: A Linear Momentum Transfer (Lmt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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