1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf01291530
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Competition between the fusion-fission and deep-inelastic orbiting mechanisms in the35Cl +12C reaction

Abstract: The binary decay properties of the 477 nucleus, produced in the 35C1 + 12C reaction, have been investigated at the 35C1 bombarding energies Elab=180 and 200 MeV by means of a kinematical coincidence technique. Binary reaction products show full energy equilibration and a characteristic 1/sin(0om ) angular distribution. The elemental distribution of the fully-damped products is asymmetric, similar to what has previously been observed in the decay of the 56Ni nucleus. Comparison with theoretical model prediction… Show more

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“…bombarding energy in Fig.9 as first proposed by Winkler et al [37]. The two 35 Cl+ 12 C data points [6,24] and the point measured in this work for the 35 Cl+ 24 Mg reaction are shown as a full cross. The highest energy points (E lab ≈ 15…”
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“…bombarding energy in Fig.9 as first proposed by Winkler et al [37]. The two 35 Cl+ 12 C data points [6,24] and the point measured in this work for the 35 Cl+ 24 Mg reaction are shown as a full cross. The highest energy points (E lab ≈ 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…TSM predictions (dashed histograms) for Z ≤ 15 are not found to be as good as in the case of the EHFM+CASCADE calculations (full histograms). The TSM calculates too high FF cross sections due to a possible overestimation of the centrifugal potential [6]. One possible improvement would be the inclusion of the angular momentum dependent asymmetric fission barriers proposed by Sanders for light nuclei [4].…”
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