2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.94.044610
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Dynamical simulation of the fission process and anisotropy of the fission fragment angular distributions of excited nuclei produced in fusion reactions

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“…[4]. The current theoretical methods that are treating the problems of nucleus fission based on different approaches are the following: the theory of nuclear particles scattering, the mass channels theory, some modifications of liquid drop model or taking into account as well the thermodynamic and some dynamic characteristics of the fission process [5][6][7][8][9]. Progress in these studies was made in the codes Talys, GEF and others [10,11].…”
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“…[4]. The current theoretical methods that are treating the problems of nucleus fission based on different approaches are the following: the theory of nuclear particles scattering, the mass channels theory, some modifications of liquid drop model or taking into account as well the thermodynamic and some dynamic characteristics of the fission process [5][6][7][8][9]. Progress in these studies was made in the codes Talys, GEF and others [10,11].…”
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