2012
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20122106001
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Fusion probability and survivability in estimates of heaviest nuclei production

Abstract: Abstract. Production of the heavy and heaviest nuclei (from Po to the region of superheavy elements close to Z=114 and N=184) in fusion-evaporation reactions induced by heavy ions has been considered in a systematic way within the framework of the barrier-passing model coupled with the statistical model (SM) of de-excitation of a compound nucleus (CN). Excitation functions for fission and evaporation residues (ER) measured in very asymmetric combinations can be described rather well. One can scale and fix macr… Show more

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“…[27]. Within these three approaches, a satisfactory agreement was achieved in predicting and/or reproducing the ( 48 Ca,xn) excitation functions measured in the reactions with actinide target nuclei [29][30][31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…[27]. Within these three approaches, a satisfactory agreement was achieved in predicting and/or reproducing the ( 48 Ca,xn) excitation functions measured in the reactions with actinide target nuclei [29][30][31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The possibility of quasi-fission (QF) effects [15] leading to the fusion probability P fus < 1 is not excluded in these reactions. Thus the comparison of the ER production cross sections obtained in the 16 [16,17] shows directly that P fus < 1 for the latter. These P fus values differ noticeably from those derived with the fission study [18] and obtained in the theoretical calculations [19] (Fig.…”
Section: Statistical Model Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Upper panels: the ground-state shell corrections W gs in the vicinity of spherical nuclei corresponding to |β 2 | < 0.15 [13]. The fusion probabilities P fus extracted from the fission data obtained in the 48 Ca+ 154 Sm reaction [18] and similar values derived with the comparison of the ER cross sections measured in the same reaction and those obtained in 16 O+ 186 W [16,17] (symbols). P fus calculated in the framework of the DNS concept [19] is also shown for comparison by solid line.…”
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confidence: 86%