2015
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/112/52001
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Super-heavy nuclei with Z = 118 and their mass and charge spectrum of fission fragments

Abstract: The first results of the calculation of the mass and charge yields of fission fragments for over 60 isotopes which have Z = 118 are presented. The results were obtained from the condition of thermodynamic ordering of the ensemble of fission fragments. The role of neutrons shells with N = 82 or N = 126 and protons shells with Z = 50 in the realization of symmetric (or one-humped) and asymmetric (2-or 3-humped) shapes of the fission-fragment yields with the transition from neutron-proficient to neutron-deficient… Show more

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“…The basics of the post-scission approach and the proposed statistical method for the systematization of fission fragments are described earlier [22,26,27]. A similar ideology is also implemented in the SPY (Scission Point Yields) model, which focuses on [28] studying the yields and energy characteristics of fission fragments, based on all statistical nucleon analysis configurations that can be realized at the nuclear scission point.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basics of the post-scission approach and the proposed statistical method for the systematization of fission fragments are described earlier [22,26,27]. A similar ideology is also implemented in the SPY (Scission Point Yields) model, which focuses on [28] studying the yields and energy characteristics of fission fragments, based on all statistical nucleon analysis configurations that can be realized at the nuclear scission point.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a multi-fragmentary array will tend to their further clustering and ultimately form the entire diversity of isotopes of chemical elements. The success of this direction of the nucleosynthesis theory requires new ideas about the stability of nuclear matter of arbitrary size and an understanding of the rules governing the processes of its transformation [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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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confidence: 99%