1990
DOI: 10.1016/0370-1573(90)90114-h
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“…Competition between symmetric and asymmetric fission, corresponding to respectively lower and higher TKE and resulting in a triple-humped MD has been reported around 226 Th [16][17][18]. These observations strongly support the hypothesis that nuclei may fission through several independent fission modes corresponding to different pre-scission shapes and fission paths in a multidimensional potential-energy landscape, referred to in literature as multimodal or multichannel fission [4,5,11,[16][17][18][19]. In the pre-actinide region, predominantly symmetric FF mass distributions were measured.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Competition between symmetric and asymmetric fission, corresponding to respectively lower and higher TKE and resulting in a triple-humped MD has been reported around 226 Th [16][17][18]. These observations strongly support the hypothesis that nuclei may fission through several independent fission modes corresponding to different pre-scission shapes and fission paths in a multidimensional potential-energy landscape, referred to in literature as multimodal or multichannel fission [4,5,11,[16][17][18][19]. In the pre-actinide region, predominantly symmetric FF mass distributions were measured.…”
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“…The value <t 3 -t 2 > is model estimated in a number of papers to be about 1000 fm/c [25]. A mean neck rupture time, considered as a Rayleigh instability, is estimated in [26] to be:…”
Section: Comparison Of Multifragmentation and Fission Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first two terms represent asymmetric fission modes associated with the spherical shell closure at N = 82 and the deformed shell closure at N = 88, respectively, while the last term represents a broad symmetric mode, referred to as super-long [17]. Although the symmetric mode is relatively insignificant at low excitations, its importance increases with the excitation energy and ultimately dominates the mass distribution.…”
Section: B Mass and Charge Partitionmentioning
confidence: 99%