2015
DOI: 10.1140/epja/i2015-15174-0
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Studies on fission with ALADIN

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“…Both the masses of the fragments and the average neutron multiplicity were not accessible in this kind of experiments. Starting from the same reaction mechanism but using a much more advanced experimental setup, the SOFIA experiments at GSI Darmstadt now allow one to obtain both charge and mass fission yields with an accuracy smaller than a mass unit as well as the average neutron multiplicity ν [56,57]. Other techniques have been developed in parallel to study the fission of exotic nuclei.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both the masses of the fragments and the average neutron multiplicity were not accessible in this kind of experiments. Starting from the same reaction mechanism but using a much more advanced experimental setup, the SOFIA experiments at GSI Darmstadt now allow one to obtain both charge and mass fission yields with an accuracy smaller than a mass unit as well as the average neutron multiplicity ν [56,57]. Other techniques have been developed in parallel to study the fission of exotic nuclei.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tensor interaction rearranges the position of the single particle orbitals changing the shell effects responsible for many of the properties of the quantities relevant to fission. In fact, it could be the missing ingredient required to explain a symmetric bimodal fission mode recently found in some neutron-deficient thorium isotopes [56][57][58][59]. Recent experimental data provided by the experiments of the SOFIA collaboration have revealed the existence of such a symmetric bimodal mode, composed of the standard super-long mode and a new compact mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In this respect, earlier and recent experiments exploiting the Coulomb excitation of relativistic radioactive beam followed by fission at the SOFIA setup at GSI [156], have all potential to establish a complementary way for low-energy fission studies in this region. One of the main advantages of SOFIA is its access to all types of nuclides -odd-odd, even-even and odd-A, while only the odd-odd cases can be studied via βDF, see Section 3.2.…”
Section: Complementary Approaches To Study Low-energy Fission In the mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[114]. The calculated yields are compared with selected experimental FFMDs from particle-induced (blue symbols, [157,158]), βDF (red, [129,120,131]) and Coulex-induced fission from FRS@GSI (green, [98,99]) and SOFIA (dashed light green, [156]. 3.6 β-delayed fission rates and their use to determine fission barrier heights…”
Section: Complementary Approaches To Study Low-energy Fission In the mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 90s, experimental efforts on inverse kinematics reactions fall in with this trend by providing extremely accurate yields data for various fissioning nuclei [1][2][3][4]. On the other side, building a predictive theory of fission applicable where no data is available remains a major challenge of nuclear physics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%