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Using TDHF to Study Quasifission Dynamics

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Umar, A. S.
Simenel, Cedric

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World Scientific

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We show that the microscopic TDHF approach provides an important tool to shed some light on the nuclear dynamics leading to the formation of superheavy elements. In particular, we discuss studying quasifission dynamics and calculating ingredients for compound nucleus formation probability calculations.

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Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on ICFN6

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2037-12-31