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Prefission neutron multiplicities and the fission modes of Th-226

Kelic, A; Itkis, IM; Pokrovsky, IV; Prokhorova, EV; Benoit, B; Costa, G; Donadille, L; Dorvaux, O; Brennand, ED; Guillaume, G; Hanappe, F; Heusch, B; Huck, A; Itkis, MG; Jokić, Stevan; Kondratiev, NA; Kozulin, EM; Oganessian, YT; Rudolf, G; Rusanov, AY; Stuttge, L; Vorkapić, D.; Yuasa-Nakagawa, K

(1999)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kelic, A
AU  - Itkis, IM
AU  - Pokrovsky, IV
AU  - Prokhorova, EV
AU  - Benoit, B
AU  - Costa, G
AU  - Donadille, L
AU  - Dorvaux, O
AU  - Brennand, ED
AU  - Guillaume, G
AU  - Hanappe, F
AU  - Heusch, B
AU  - Huck, A
AU  - Itkis, MG
AU  - Jokić, Stevan
AU  - Kondratiev, NA
AU  - Kozulin, EM
AU  - Oganessian, YT
AU  - Rudolf, G
AU  - Rusanov, AY
AU  - Stuttge, L
AU  - Vorkapić, D.
AU  - Yuasa-Nakagawa, K
PY  - 1999
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2272
AB  - The neutron spectra associated to the two fission modes of Th-226 have been measured in coincidence with the fragment yields of the O-18 + Pb-208 reaction at E-lab = 78 MeV. The pre- and post-fission multiplicities and temperatures have been extracted. Surprisingly, the prefission neutron multiplicities associated with the asymmetric mode are larger than those associated with the symmetric mode.
T2  - Europhysics Letters / EPL
T1  - Prefission neutron multiplicities and the fission modes of Th-226
VL  - 47
IS  - 5
SP  - 552
EP  - 555
DO  - 10.1209/epl/i1999-00424-4
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kelic, A and Itkis, IM and Pokrovsky, IV and Prokhorova, EV and Benoit, B and Costa, G and Donadille, L and Dorvaux, O and Brennand, ED and Guillaume, G and Hanappe, F and Heusch, B and Huck, A and Itkis, MG and Jokić, Stevan and Kondratiev, NA and Kozulin, EM and Oganessian, YT and Rudolf, G and Rusanov, AY and Stuttge, L and Vorkapić, D. and Yuasa-Nakagawa, K",
year = "1999",
abstract = "The neutron spectra associated to the two fission modes of Th-226 have been measured in coincidence with the fragment yields of the O-18 + Pb-208 reaction at E-lab = 78 MeV. The pre- and post-fission multiplicities and temperatures have been extracted. Surprisingly, the prefission neutron multiplicities associated with the asymmetric mode are larger than those associated with the symmetric mode.",
journal = "Europhysics Letters / EPL",
title = "Prefission neutron multiplicities and the fission modes of Th-226",
volume = "47",
number = "5",
pages = "552-555",
doi = "10.1209/epl/i1999-00424-4"
}
Kelic, A., Itkis, I., Pokrovsky, I., Prokhorova, E., Benoit, B., Costa, G., Donadille, L., Dorvaux, O., Brennand, E., Guillaume, G., Hanappe, F., Heusch, B., Huck, A., Itkis, M., Jokić, S., Kondratiev, N., Kozulin, E., Oganessian, Y., Rudolf, G., Rusanov, A., Stuttge, L., Vorkapić, D.,& Yuasa-Nakagawa, K.. (1999). Prefission neutron multiplicities and the fission modes of Th-226. in Europhysics Letters / EPL, 47(5), 552-555.
https://doi.org/10.1209/epl/i1999-00424-4
Kelic A, Itkis I, Pokrovsky I, Prokhorova E, Benoit B, Costa G, Donadille L, Dorvaux O, Brennand E, Guillaume G, Hanappe F, Heusch B, Huck A, Itkis M, Jokić S, Kondratiev N, Kozulin E, Oganessian Y, Rudolf G, Rusanov A, Stuttge L, Vorkapić D, Yuasa-Nakagawa K. Prefission neutron multiplicities and the fission modes of Th-226. in Europhysics Letters / EPL. 1999;47(5):552-555.
doi:10.1209/epl/i1999-00424-4 .
Kelic, A, Itkis, IM, Pokrovsky, IV, Prokhorova, EV, Benoit, B, Costa, G, Donadille, L, Dorvaux, O, Brennand, ED, Guillaume, G, Hanappe, F, Heusch, B, Huck, A, Itkis, MG, Jokić, Stevan, Kondratiev, NA, Kozulin, EM, Oganessian, YT, Rudolf, G, Rusanov, AY, Stuttge, L, Vorkapić, D., Yuasa-Nakagawa, K, "Prefission neutron multiplicities and the fission modes of Th-226" in Europhysics Letters / EPL, 47, no. 5 (1999):552-555,
https://doi.org/10.1209/epl/i1999-00424-4 . .
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Fission dynamics for capture reactions in Ni-58,Ni-64+Pb-208 systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions

Donadille, L; Liatard, E; Benoit, B; Hanappe, F; Stuttge, L; Rudolf, G; Kozulin, EM; Lazarev, YA; Desesquelles, P; Litnevsky, LA; Bilwes, B; Bruandet, JF; Costa, GJ; Dorvaux, O; Farget, Fanny; Fayot, J; Guillaume, G; Huck, A; Itkis, I; Itkis, MG; Jokić, Stevan; Kondratiev, NA; Lecolley, FR; Lecolley, JF; Oganessian, YT; Perrin, G; Santos, D; Schussler, F; Tomasevic, S; Viano, JB; Vignon, B

(1999)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Donadille, L
AU  - Liatard, E
AU  - Benoit, B
AU  - Hanappe, F
AU  - Stuttge, L
AU  - Rudolf, G
AU  - Kozulin, EM
AU  - Lazarev, YA
AU  - Desesquelles, P
AU  - Litnevsky, LA
AU  - Bilwes, B
AU  - Bruandet, JF
AU  - Costa, GJ
AU  - Dorvaux, O
AU  - Farget, Fanny
AU  - Fayot, J
AU  - Guillaume, G
AU  - Huck, A
AU  - Itkis, I
AU  - Itkis, MG
AU  - Jokić, Stevan
AU  - Kondratiev, NA
AU  - Lecolley, FR
AU  - Lecolley, JF
AU  - Oganessian, YT
AU  - Perrin, G
AU  - Santos, D
AU  - Schussler, F
AU  - Tomasevic, S
AU  - Viano, JB
AU  - Vignon, B
PY  - 1999
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2275
AB  - The neutron multidetector DeMoN has been used to investigate the symmetric splitting dynamics in the reactions Ni-58,Ni-64 + Pb-208 With excitation energies ranging from 65 to 186 MeV for the composite system. An analysis based on the new backtracing technique has been applied on the neutron data to determine the two-dimensional correlations between the parent composite system initial thermal energy (E-CN(th)) and the total neutron multiplicity (nu(tot)), and between pre- and post-scission neutron multiplicities (nu(pre) and nu(post), respectively). The nu(pre) distribution shape indicates the possible coexistence of fast-fission and fusion-fission for the system Ni-58 + (208)pb (E-beam = 8.86 A MeV). The analysis of the neutron multiplicities in the framework of the combined dynamical statistical model (CDSM) gives a reduced friction coefficient beta = 23 +/- (25)(12) x 10(21) s(-1), above the one-body dissipation limit. The corresponding fission time is tau(f) = 40 +/- (46)(20) x 10(-21) s. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
T2  - Nuclear Physics A
T1  - Fission dynamics for capture reactions in Ni-58,Ni-64+Pb-208 systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions
VL  - 656
IS  - 2
SP  - 259
EP  - 283
DO  - 10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00306-1
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Donadille, L and Liatard, E and Benoit, B and Hanappe, F and Stuttge, L and Rudolf, G and Kozulin, EM and Lazarev, YA and Desesquelles, P and Litnevsky, LA and Bilwes, B and Bruandet, JF and Costa, GJ and Dorvaux, O and Farget, Fanny and Fayot, J and Guillaume, G and Huck, A and Itkis, I and Itkis, MG and Jokić, Stevan and Kondratiev, NA and Lecolley, FR and Lecolley, JF and Oganessian, YT and Perrin, G and Santos, D and Schussler, F and Tomasevic, S and Viano, JB and Vignon, B",
year = "1999",
abstract = "The neutron multidetector DeMoN has been used to investigate the symmetric splitting dynamics in the reactions Ni-58,Ni-64 + Pb-208 With excitation energies ranging from 65 to 186 MeV for the composite system. An analysis based on the new backtracing technique has been applied on the neutron data to determine the two-dimensional correlations between the parent composite system initial thermal energy (E-CN(th)) and the total neutron multiplicity (nu(tot)), and between pre- and post-scission neutron multiplicities (nu(pre) and nu(post), respectively). The nu(pre) distribution shape indicates the possible coexistence of fast-fission and fusion-fission for the system Ni-58 + (208)pb (E-beam = 8.86 A MeV). The analysis of the neutron multiplicities in the framework of the combined dynamical statistical model (CDSM) gives a reduced friction coefficient beta = 23 +/- (25)(12) x 10(21) s(-1), above the one-body dissipation limit. The corresponding fission time is tau(f) = 40 +/- (46)(20) x 10(-21) s. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Nuclear Physics A",
title = "Fission dynamics for capture reactions in Ni-58,Ni-64+Pb-208 systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions",
volume = "656",
number = "2",
pages = "259-283",
doi = "10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00306-1"
}
Donadille, L., Liatard, E., Benoit, B., Hanappe, F., Stuttge, L., Rudolf, G., Kozulin, E., Lazarev, Y., Desesquelles, P., Litnevsky, L., Bilwes, B., Bruandet, J., Costa, G., Dorvaux, O., Farget, F., Fayot, J., Guillaume, G., Huck, A., Itkis, I., Itkis, M., Jokić, S., Kondratiev, N., Lecolley, F., Lecolley, J., Oganessian, Y., Perrin, G., Santos, D., Schussler, F., Tomasevic, S., Viano, J.,& Vignon, B.. (1999). Fission dynamics for capture reactions in Ni-58,Ni-64+Pb-208 systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions. in Nuclear Physics A, 656(2), 259-283.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00306-1
Donadille L, Liatard E, Benoit B, Hanappe F, Stuttge L, Rudolf G, Kozulin E, Lazarev Y, Desesquelles P, Litnevsky L, Bilwes B, Bruandet J, Costa G, Dorvaux O, Farget F, Fayot J, Guillaume G, Huck A, Itkis I, Itkis M, Jokić S, Kondratiev N, Lecolley F, Lecolley J, Oganessian Y, Perrin G, Santos D, Schussler F, Tomasevic S, Viano J, Vignon B. Fission dynamics for capture reactions in Ni-58,Ni-64+Pb-208 systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions. in Nuclear Physics A. 1999;656(2):259-283.
doi:10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00306-1 .
Donadille, L, Liatard, E, Benoit, B, Hanappe, F, Stuttge, L, Rudolf, G, Kozulin, EM, Lazarev, YA, Desesquelles, P, Litnevsky, LA, Bilwes, B, Bruandet, JF, Costa, GJ, Dorvaux, O, Farget, Fanny, Fayot, J, Guillaume, G, Huck, A, Itkis, I, Itkis, MG, Jokić, Stevan, Kondratiev, NA, Lecolley, FR, Lecolley, JF, Oganessian, YT, Perrin, G, Santos, D, Schussler, F, Tomasevic, S, Viano, JB, Vignon, B, "Fission dynamics for capture reactions in Ni-58,Ni-64+Pb-208 systems: New results in terms of thermal energy and neutron multiplicity correlated distributions" in Nuclear Physics A, 656, no. 2 (1999):259-283,
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00306-1 . .
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