Nuclear dissipation effects on fission and evaporation in systems of intermediate fissility

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The systems of intermediate fissility 132Ce and 158Er have been studied experimentally and theoretically in order to investigate the dissipation properties of nuclear matter. Cross sections of fusion-fission and evaporation residues channels together with charged particles multiplicities in both channels, their spectra, angular correlations and mass-energy distribution of fission fragments have been measured. Theoretical analysis has been performed using multi-dimensional stochastic approach with realistic treatment of particle evaporation. The results of analysis show that full one-body or unusually strong two-body dissipation allows to reproduce experimental data. No temperature dependent dissipation was needed.

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Nadotchy, P. N., Brondi, A., Di Nitto, A., La Rana, G., Moro, R., Vardaci, E., … Lucarelli, F. (2010). Nuclear dissipation effects on fission and evaporation in systems of intermediate fissility. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 2). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100208003

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