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Reduced quasifission competition in fusion reactions forming neutron-rich heavy elements

  • K. Hammerton
  • , Z. Kohley
  • , D. J. Hinde
  • , M. Dasgupta
  • , A. Wakhle
  • , E. Williams
  • , V. E. Oberacker
  • , A. S. Umar
  • , I. P. Carter
  • , K. J. Cook
  • , J. Greene
  • , D. Y. Jeung
  • , D. H. Luong
  • , S. D. McNeil
  • , C. S. Palshetkar
  • , D. C. Rafferty
  • , C. Simenel
  • , K. Stiefel

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Abstract

Measurements of mass-angle distributions (MADs) for Cr + W reactions, providing a wide range in the neutron-to-proton ratio of the compound system, (N/Z)CN, have allowed for the dependence of quasifission on the (N/Z)CN to be determined in a model-independent way. Previous experimental and theoretical studies had produced conflicting conclusions. The experimental MADs reveal an increase in contact time and mass evolution of the quasifission fragments with increasing (N/Z)CN, which is indicative of an increase in the fusion probability. The experimental results are in agreement with microscopic time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations of the quasifission process. The experimental and theoretical results favor the use of the most neutron-rich projectiles and targets for the production of heavy and superheavy nuclei.

Original languageEnglish
Article number041602
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume91
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 21 2015
Externally publishedYes

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