Systematic evidence for quasifission in 9Be-, 12C-, and 16O-induced reactions forming 258, 260No

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Banerjee, Tathagata
Hinde, David
Jeung, Dongyun
Banerjee, kaushik
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Berriman, Annette
Bezzina, Lauren
Albers, H.M
Dullmann, Ch.E.
Khuyagbaatar, J.

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American Physical Society

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Background: Cross sections for the formation of superheavy elements (SHE) by heavy ion fusion are suppressed by the competing quasifission process. This results in a fissionlike decay after capture but before formation of a compact compound nucleus. Fast quasifission is evident from very mass-asymmetric fission, focused in angle. In contrast, slow quasifission shows no significant mass-angle correlation, and a mass distribution peaked at symmetry. However, it shows angular distributions more anisotropic than those calculated for fission following fusion. Following fusion, low excitation energies should increase SHE survival through reduced competition from fission. However, in reactions with deformed actinide target nuclei, subbarrier fusion is highly suppressed by both fast and slow quasifission.

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Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics

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