Stability and synthesis of superheavy elements: Fighting the battle against fission - Example of 254No

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Abstract

Superheavy nuclei exist solely due to quantum shell effects, which create a pocket in the potential-energy surface of the nucleus, thus providing a barrier against spontaneous fission. Determining the height of the fission barrier and its angular-momentum dependence is important to quantify the role that microscopic shell corrections play in enhancing and extending the limits of nuclear stability. In this talk, the first measurement of a fission barrier in the very heavy nucleus 254No will be presented.

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Lopez-Martens, A., Henning, G., Khoo, T. L., Seweryniak, D., Alcorta, M., Asai, M., … Zhu, S. (2016). Stability and synthesis of superheavy elements: Fighting the battle against fission - Example of 254No. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 131). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201613103001

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