Energy dependence of p+232 Th fission mass distributions: Mass-asymmetric standard I and standard II modes, and multichance fission
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Berriman, A. C.
Hinde, David
Jeung, D. Y.
Dasgupta, M.
Haba, H.
Tanaka, T.
Banerjee, K.
Banerjee, T.
Bezzina, L. T.
Buete, J.
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American Physical Society
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Background: The predominant mass-asymmetric fission of actinide nuclides occurs mainly through the so-
called standard I and standard II modes. Though understood to be caused by shape-dependent shell structures
encountered between the fission barrier deformation and scission, the most relevant shell gaps are still not firmly
established. The standard I mode had been associated with the spherical doubly magic 132 Sn, and thus the Z =
50 proton shell, but recently it has been proposed that standard I and standard II are associated with quadrupole
and octupole deformed gaps at Z = 52 and 56, respectively.
Purpose: We investigate how the relative probabilities of the standard I and standard II modes vary with
excitation energy near threshold, probing where the two modes bifurcate.
Methods: The Australian National University Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility and CUBE fission spectrometer
have been used to measure fission mass distributions for the p +232 Th reaction (forming 233 Pa) at closely spaced
bombarding energy intervals from 6.5 to 28 MeV.
Results: A model-independent analysis of the energy dependence of the shape of the mass-asymmetric peak
shows a strong dependence of the standard I and standard II relative probability on excitation energy near
threshold.
Conclusions: The results are consistent with the standard II mode having a lower fission barrier than standard
I in 233 Pa, with the latter increasing continually in relative probability above its barrier energy. It is concluded
that multichance fission, in particular last chance fission, plays a strong role in determining the observed energy
dependence of all fission modes.
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Physical Review C (nuclear physics)
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