Covariant density functional theory input for r-process simulations in actinides and superheavy nuclei: the ground state and fission properties
A. Taninah,
S. E. Agbemava,
A. V. Afanasjev
Abstract:The systematic investigation of the ground state and fission properties of even-even actinides and superheavy nuclei with Z = 90 − 120 from the two-proton up to two-neutron drip lines with proper assessment of systematic theoretical uncertainties has been performed for the first time in the framework of covariant density functional theory (CDFT). These results provide a necessary theoretical input for the r-process modeling in heavy nuclei and, in particular, for the study of fission cycling. Four state-of-the… Show more
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