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Fission fragment mass distribution in the 13C+182W and 176Yb reactions

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Kandasamy, Ramachandran
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Williams, Elizabeth
Wakhle, Aditya
Luong, Huy
Evers, Maurits
Carter, Ian
Das, Saptarshi
Hinde, David

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EPJ Web of Conferences

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Shell effects can play a prominent role in fission fragment mass distributions. For lighter systems in the region of A∼180-200, mass distributions were generally expected to be symmetric. However, a recent experiment showed that fission of 180Hg followi

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EPJ Web of Conferences: Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium 2013

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