Exploring quasifission characteristics for ³⁴S+²³²Th forming ²⁶⁶Sg
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Prasad, E.
Wakhle, A.
Hinde, David
Williams, E.
Dasgupta, M.
Evers, M.
Luong, D. H.
Mohanto, G.
Simenel, C.
Vo-Phuoc, K.
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Background: Fission fragments from heavy ion collisions with actinide nuclei show mass-asymmetric and
mass-symmetric components. The relative probabilities of these two components vary rapidly with beam energy
with respect to the capture barrier, indicating a strong dependence on the alignment of the deformed nucleus with
the partner in the collisions.
Purpose: To study the characteristics of the mass-asymmetric quasifission component by reproducing the
experimental mass-angle distributions to investigate mass evolution and sticking times.
Methods: Fission fragment mass-angle distributions were measured for the 34S + 232Th reaction. Simulations to
match the measurements were made by using a classical phenomenological approach. Mass ratio distributions
and angular distributions of the mass-asymmetric quasifission component were simultaneously fit to constrain
the free parameters used in the simulation.
Results: The mass-asymmetric quasifission component—predominantly originating from tip (axial) collisions
with the prolate deformed 232Th—is found to be peaked near A = 200 at all energies and center-of-mass angles. A
Monte Carlo model using the standard mass equilibration time constant of 5.2 × 10−21 s predicts more symmetric
mass splits. Three different hypotheses assuming (i) a mass halt at A = 200, (ii) a slower mass equilibration time,
or (iii) a Fermi-type mass drift function reproduced the main experimental features.
Conclusions:In tip collisions for the 34S + 232Th reaction, mass-asymmetric fission with A ∼ 200 is the dominant
outcome. The average sticking time is found to be ∼7 × 10−21 s, independent of the scenario used for mass
evolution.
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