2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.85.044609
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Time delays in heavy-ion-induced fission of medium-Znuclei, measured by crystal blocking

Abstract: Time delays in fission induced by bombardment of Mo with 170-and 180-MeV 32 S, 225-and 240-MeV 48 Ti, and 300-MeV 58 Ni have been measured by observation of crystal blocking of fission fragments. In contrast to earlier measurements with a W target, the results are consistent with fission of a compound nucleus in competition with mainly neutron emission. Most of the fissions happen on a time scale much shorter than attoseconds but there is a significant component of fission with much longer lifetimes. The measu… Show more

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