True ternary fission and quasifission of superheavy nuclear systems

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We found that a true ternary fission with formation of a heavy third fragment (a new kind of radioactivity) is quite possible for superheavy nuclei due to the strong shell effects leading to a three-body clusterization with the two doubly magic tin-like cores. The three-body quasifission process could be even more pronounced for giant nuclear systems formed in collisions of heavy actinide nuclei. In this case a three-body clusterization might be proved experimentally by detection of two coincident lead-like fragments in low-energy U+U collisions.

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Karpov, A. V., Zagrebaev, V. I., & Greiner, W. (2011). True ternary fission and quasifission of superheavy nuclear systems. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 17). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20111710002

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