1. Experimental study of high-energy fission and quasi-fission with fusion- induced fission reactions at VAMOS++.
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Fernández, D., Caamaño, M., Ramos, D., Lemasson, A., Rejmund, M., Álvarez-Pol, H., Audouin, L., Frankland, J. D., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Galiana-Baldó, E., Piot, J., Schmitt, C., Ackermann, D., Biswas, S., Clement, E., Durand, D., Farget, F., Fregeau, M. O., Galaviz, D., and Heinz, A.
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KINEMATICS ,EXCITATION (Physiology) ,FISSION neutrons ,STATISTICAL correlation ,SPECTROMETRY - Abstract
Over the past decade, inverse kinematics has been increasingly employed in experimental studies of fission. This approach has yielded a wealth of new observables that can be obtained in single measurements, enabling their analysis and correlations. One ongoing application of this technique involves a series of experiments performed at GANIL using the variable-mode, large-acceptance VAMOS++ spectrometer. A recent experiment focused on examining the survival of nuclear structure effects at high excitation energy in both fission and quasi-fission. The results of the study involved a full isotopic identification of fragments, as well as an analysis of the elemental yields their relation to fission dynamics. The results indicate that fission and quasi-fission involve different mechanisms, which could be exploited to distinguish between the two phenomena. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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