Fission induced by heavy ions: New results from EUROGRAM array

M G Porquet, F Azaiez, J F SharpeySchafer, A Astier, G Bastin, C W Beausang, C Bourgeois, R M Clark, I Deloncle, J Duprat, B J P Gall, F Hannachi, M J Joyce, M Kaci, A Korichi, Y LeCoz, M Meyer, N Perrin, N Poffe, N RedonC Schuck, H Sergolle, J Simpson, A G Smith, R Wadsworth

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    Abstract

    About thirty nuclei in the A similar to 100 mass region have been produced as fission fragments in the reaction S-36 + Dy-162 at 162 MeV bombarding energy. They have been individually identified from their gamma-ray transitions detected using an early implementation of EUROGAM array. The mass region reached develops from Z = 34 (Se) to Z = 48 (Cd) and from N = 46 to N = 66, along the valley at stability and beyond it towards neutron-rich side. Level schemes of already known stable or neutron-rich nuclei have been extended to higher spins. From cross coincidences between transitions in complementary fragments, gamma-rays de-exciting high-spin states of new isotopes have been identified and some aspects of the fission mechanism have been analysed.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalActa Physica Polonica B : Elementary Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics, Statistical Physics, Theory of Relativity, Field Theory
    Volume27
    Issue number1-2
    Publication statusPublished - 1996

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