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Light charged particles as gateway to hyperdeformation

Authors :
Herskind, B.
Hagemann, G. B.
Dossing, Th
Hansen, C. Ronn
Schunck, N.
Sletten, C.
Cederwall, Bo
Lagergren, Karin
Petrache, D.
et al.
Herskind, B.
Hagemann, G. B.
Dossing, Th
Hansen, C. Ronn
Schunck, N.
Sletten, C.
Cederwall, Bo
Lagergren, Karin
Petrache, D.
et al.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The Euroball-IV gamma-detector array, equipped with the ancillary charged particle detector array DIAMANT was used to study the residues of the fusion reaction Ni-64 + Ni-64 double right arrow Ba-128 at E-beam. = 255 and 261 MeV, in an attempt to reach the highest angular momentum and verify the existence of predicted hyperdeformed rotational bands. No discrete hyperdeformed bands were identified, but nevertheless a breakthrough was obtained through a systematic search for rotational ridge structures with very large moments of inertia J(2) >= 100 h(2) MeV((-1)), in agreement with theoretical predictions for hyperdeformed shapes. Evidence for hyperdeformation was obtained by charged particle + gamma-ray gating, selecting triple correlated ridge structures in the continuum of each of the nuclei, Te-118, Xe-124 and Cs-124,Cs-125. In 7 additional nuclei, rotational ridges were also identified with J(2) = 71-77h(2) MeV((-1)), which most probably correspond to superdeformed shape. The angular distributions of the emitted charged particles show an excess in forward direction over expectations from pure compound evaporation, which may indicate that in-complete fusion plays an important role in the population of very elongated shapes.<br />QC 20100525. Author Count: 76.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234880220
Document Type :
Electronic Resource