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Dynamical Aspects of Nuclear Fission : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference.
Title:
Dynamical Aspects of Nuclear Fission : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference.
Author:
Kliman, J.
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9789812837530
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1 online resource (377 pages)
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CONTENTS -- DANF 2006 Conference Committee -- Preface -- FISSION DYNAMICS -- Dependence of Scission-Neutron Yield on Light-Fragment Mass for Q= 112 N. Carjan and M. Rizea -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sudden-approximation formula for the multiplicity of scission neutrons -- 3. The eigenvalue problem of the single-particle hamiltonian for arbitrary-shape nuclei solved on a grid of cylindrical coordinates -- 4. Results and conclusions -- References -- New Clues on Fission Dynamics from Systems ofIntermediate Fissility E. Vardaci et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dissipation in systems of intermediate fissility -- 3. The 87rLP apparatus -- 4. Dynamical effects in the system 32S + looMo at ELab = 200 MeV -- 4.1. Fission Channel -- 4.2. Evaporation Residues Channel -- 5. Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Dynamics of Capture Quasifission and Fusion-Fission Competition L. Stuttge et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How can we disentangle experimentally the quasi-fission from the fusion-fission? -- 2.1. The scission fragments -- 2.2. The scission times -- 2.3. The neutron information -- 2.4. Conclusions -- 3. Perspectives -- 3.1. Entrance channel effects -- 3.2. Y information -- Acknowledgments -- References -- FUSION·FISSION -- The Processes of Fusion-Fission and Quasi-Fission of Superheavy Nuclei M.G. Itkis et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The fusion-fission process of superheavy nuclei with Z=102-122 -- 2.1. Reactions with 48Ca-projectiles -- 2.2. Reactions with 208Pb target -- 2.3. Mass asymmetry in low energy fission of superheavy nuclei -- 2.4. Shell effects manifestation -- 2.5. Transition/rom 48Ca to s8Fe_ions -- 2.6. Reactions with 58 Fe and MNi-Ions -- 3. Capture and fusion-fission cross section -- 4. Multimodal fission -- 4.1. Bimodalfission Of256No and 250No -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References.

Fission and Quasifission in the Reactions 44Ca+206Pb and 64Ni+186W G.N. Knyazheva et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment -- 3. Results and analysis -- 3.1. Mass-energy distributions of the binary reaction productsfor the 44Ca+206Pb and 64Ni+186W -- 3.2. Mass-angular distributions -- 3.3. Time scale for CN-flSsion and QF -- 3.4. Fusion probability for the 44Ca+206Pb and 64Ni+186W -- 4. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Mass-Energy Characteristics of Reactions 58Fe+208Pb~266Hs and 26Mg+248Cm~274Hs at Coulomb Barrier L. Krupa et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment -- 3. Experimental results and analysis -- 3.1. Mass-energy distributions of the binary reaction products for the 58Fe+208Pb and 26Mg+248Cm -- 3.2. Bimodalfission Of166Hs and 174Hs -- 3.3. Neutron and gamma-ray emission -- 4. Summary -- References -- Fusion of Heavy Ions at Extreme Sub-Barrier Energies S. Misicu and H. Esbensen -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Coupled-Channels Approach -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Fusion and Fission Dynamics of Heavy Nuclear System V. Zagrebaev and W. Greiner -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adiabatic potential energy -- 2.1. Two-core model -- 2.2. Clusterization and shape-isomeric states -- 2.3. Orientations effects -- 3. Collision dynamics -- 3.1. Equations of motion -- 3.2. Friction forces and nuclear viscosity -- 3.3. Decay of primary fragments and cross sections -- 4. Deep inelastic scattering -- 5. Quasi-fission and SHE formation -- References -- Time-Dependent Potential Energy for Fusion and Fission Processes A. V. Karpov et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Potential energy of heavy nuclear system -- 2.1. Diabatic potential energy -- 2.2. Adiabatic potential energy -- 3. Collective dynamics of fusion-fission -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- SUPERHEA VY ELEMENTS.

Advances in the Understanding of Structure and Production Mechanisms for Superheavy Elements W. Greiner and V. Zagrebaev -- 1.Introduction -- 2. Nuclear shells -- 3. Adiabatic dynamics of heavy nuclear system -- 4. Deep inelastic scattering of heavy nuclei -- 5. Low-energy collisions of transactinide nuclei -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Fission Barriers of Heaviest Nuclei A. Sobiczewski et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical model -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Axially symmetric shapes -- 3.2. Axially asymmetric shapes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Possibility of Synthesizing Doubly Magic Superheavy Nuclei Y Aritomo et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fusion process -- 2.1. Model -- 2.2. Neutron emission during fusion-fission process -- 3. Survival process -- References -- Synthesis of Superheavy Nuclei in 48Ca-Induced Reactions V.K. Utyonkov et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental technique -- 3. Experimental results and discussion -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- FRAGMENTATION -- Production of Neutron-Rich Nuclei in the Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions Around the Ferrrti Energy M. Veselskj -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Effect of nuclear periphery on nucleon transfer in peripheral collisions -- 3. Production of cold fragments in nucleus-nucleus collisions in the Fermi-energy domain -- 4. EURISOL -- 5. Production of neutron-rich nuclei around N=82 -- 6. Isoscaling -- 7. Summary -- References -- Signals of Enlarged Core in 23 Al YG. Ma et al. -- Acknowledgments -- References -- EXOTIC MODES -- New Insight into the Fission Process from Experiments with Relativistic Heavy-Ion Beams K.-H. Schmidt et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental results on multi modal fission in the light actinides -- 3. Experimental results on nuclide production in spallation- and fragmentation-fission reactions with 238U.

4. Semiempirical macroscopic-microscopic fission model -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- New Results for the Intensity of Bimodal Fission in Binary and Ternary Spontaneous Fission of 252Cf C. Goodin et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Details -- 3. Data Analysis -- 4. Results -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Rare Fission Modes: Study of Multi-Cluster Decays of Actinide Nuclei D. V. Kamanin et al. -- 1. Experiment at the modified FOBOS setup -- 2. Comparative study of the effect at different spectrometers -- 3. Discussion -- References -- Energy Distribution of Ternary a-Particles in 252Cf(sf) M. Mutterer et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Layout of Experiment -- 3. Data Analysis -- 4. Results and Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Preliminary Results of Experiment Aimed at Searching for Collinear Cluster Tripartition of 242pU Y. V. Pyatkov -- 1. Experiment -- 2. Experimental results -- 3. Discussion -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Comparative Study of the Ternary Particle Emission in 243Cm(nth,f) and 244Cm(SF). S. Vermote et at. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental setup -- 2.1. Sample characteristics -- 2.2. Detection system -- 3. Analysis and results -- 3.1. Particle identification -- 3.2. Results for the 243 Cm(nthf) measurement -- 3.3. Results for the 244 Cm(SF) measurement -- 4. Discussion -- 4.1. Energy distributions -- 4.2. Emission probabilities -- 5. Conclusions and outlook -- References -- STRUCTURE OF FISSION FRAGMENTS AND NEURTON RICH NUCLEI -- Manifestation of Average y-Ray Multiplicity in the Fission Modes of 252Cf(sf) and the Proton-Induced Fission of 233Pa, 239Np, and 243 Am M. BereSova et al. -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experiment -- 3 Method of the Analysis -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Discussion -- References.

Yields of Correlated Fragment Pairs and Average Gamma-Ray Multiplicities and Energies in 2osPbesO,f) A. Bogachev et at. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental setup -- 3. Data analysis method. -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Fission fragment yields and neutron multiplicities -- 4.2 Average spin and average energy per one gamma quantum distributions -- 4.3 Fission modes -- 5. Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Recent Experiments at Gammasphere Intended to the Study of 252Cf Spontaneous Fission A. V. Daniel et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiments -- 3. Results of the first experiment -- 4. Results of the second experiment -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Nuclear Structure Studies of Microsecond Isomers Near A =100 1. Genevey et at. -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. Experimental techniques -- 3. The N = 58-60 isotopes -- 3.1. 95 Kr -- 3.2. 96 Rb -- 3.3. 98 Zr -- 4. The N=62-66 region: 105Mo and l07Mo -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Covariant Density Functional Theory: Isospin Properties of Nuclei Far from Stability G.A. Lalazisis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The RHB model with density dependent coupling constants -- 3. Numerical results -- 4. Conclusions -- 5. Acknowledgements -- References -- Relativistic Mean-Field Description of Light Nuclei 1. Leja and S. Gmuca -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The relativistic mean-field theory -- 3. Results and discussion -- 4. Conclusion -- 5. Acknowledgments -- References -- Energy Nucleon Spectra from Reactions at Intermediate Energies O. Grudzevich et at. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Monte Carlo simulation of multiparticle preequilibrium emission -- 3. Results -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- DEVELOPMENTS IN EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES -- Analysis, Processing and Visualization of Multidimensional Data Using DaqProVis System M. Morhai: et al. -- 1. Introduction.

2. Basic features and capabilities of the DaqProVis system.
Abstract:
This proceedings volume is sixth in the series of international conferences covering the fission, quasi-fission, fusion-fission phenomena and synthesis of superheavy nuclei, mainly at low or near barrier energies. Both experimental and theoretical issues are covered. The topics are discussed by a group of participants, and an overview of the current activities in the field is given.
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