Experimental Evidence for Common Driving Effects in Low-Energy Fission from Sublead to Actinides

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Abstract

Isotopic distributions of fragments from fission of the neutron-deficient Hg178 nuclide are reported. This experimental observable is obtained for the first time in the region around lead using an innovative approach based on inverse kinematics and the coincidence between the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer VAMOS++ and a new detection arm close to the target. The average fragment N/Z ratio and prompt neutron Mn multiplicity are derived and compared with current knowledge from actinide fission. A striking consistency emerges, revealing the unexpected dominant role of the proton subsystem with atomic number between the Z=28 and 50 magic numbers. The origin of nuclear charge polarization in fission and fragment deformation at scission are discussed.

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Schmitt, C., Lemasson, A., Schmidt, K. H., Jhingan, A., Biswas, S., Kim, Y. H., … Tsekhanovich, I. (2021). Experimental Evidence for Common Driving Effects in Low-Energy Fission from Sublead to Actinides. Physical Review Letters, 126(13). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.132502

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