Nuclear structure dependence of fusion hindrance in heavy element synthesis
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Khuyagbaatar, J.
David, H. M.
Hinde, David
Carter, I. P.
Cook, K. J.
Dasgupta, M.
Düllmann, Ch. E.
Jeung, D. Y.
Kindler, B.
Lommel, B.
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The production of the heaviest elements in fusion-evaporation reactions is substantially limited by very
low cross sections, as fusion cross sections (including fusion-fission) are greatly reduced by the competing
quasifission mechanism. Using the Australian National University Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility and CUBE
detector array, fission fragments from the 48Ti + 204,208Pb and 50Ti + 206,208Pb reactions have been measured, with
the aim to investigate how the competition between quasifission and fusion-fission evolves with small changes in
entrance-channel properties associated mainly with the nuclear structure. Analysis of mass-distribution widths of
strongly mass-angle-correlated fission fragments within the framework of the compound-nucleus fission theory
demonstrates significant differences in quasifission (and therefore fusion) probabilities among the four reactions.
The impact of nuclear structure on fusion highlights the importance of future radioactive beams.
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Physical Review C
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