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Fission in the landscape of heaviest elements: Some recent examples

Khuyagbaatar, J. ; Yakushev, A. ; Düllmann, Ch.E. ; Ackermann, D. ; Andersson, L.-L. LU ; Block, M. ; Brand, H. ; Even, J. ; Forsberg, U. LU and Hartmann, W. , et al. (2016) Nobel Symposium NS160 In EPJ Web of Conferences 131.
Abstract
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus of heaviest elements. Fission half-lives vary over a wide range, 10^−19 to 10^24 s. Present experimental techniques for the synthesis of the superheavy elements that usually measure α-decay chains are sensitive only in a limited range of half-lives, often 10^5 to 10^3 s. In the past years, measurement techniques for very short-lived and very long-lived nuclei were significantly improved at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt. Recently, several experimental studies of fission-related phenomena have successfully been performed. In this paper, results on 254−256Rf and 266Lr are presented and corresponding factors for... (More)
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus of heaviest elements. Fission half-lives vary over a wide range, 10^−19 to 10^24 s. Present experimental techniques for the synthesis of the superheavy elements that usually measure α-decay chains are sensitive only in a limited range of half-lives, often 10^5 to 10^3 s. In the past years, measurement techniques for very short-lived and very long-lived nuclei were significantly improved at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt. Recently, several experimental studies of fission-related phenomena have successfully been performed. In this paper, results on 254−256Rf and 266Lr are presented and corresponding factors for retarding the fission process are discussed. (Less)
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published
subject
keywords
heavy elements, fission
host publication
Nobel Symposium NS 160 – Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements
series title
EPJ Web of Conferences
editor
Rudolph, Dirk
volume
131
article number
03003
pages
8 pages
publisher
EDP Sciences
conference name
Nobel Symposium NS160
conference location
Bäckaskog Castle, Kristianstad, Sweden
conference dates
2016-05-29 - 2016-06-03
external identifiers
  • scopus:85016250901
  • wos:000392327500010
ISBN
978-2-7598-9011-8
DOI
10.1051/epjconf/201613103003
project
Characterization of New Superheavy Elements
language
English
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yes
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19c2e44c-65cf-4538-9349-351c4b20cc4a
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2016-12-09 17:49:57
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  abstract     = {{The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus of heaviest elements. Fission half-lives vary over a wide range, 10^−19 to 10^24 s. Present experimental techniques for the synthesis of the superheavy elements that usually measure α-decay chains are sensitive only in a limited range of half-lives, often 10^5 to 10^3 s. In the past years, measurement techniques for very short-lived and very long-lived nuclei were significantly improved at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt. Recently, several experimental studies of fission-related phenomena have successfully been performed. In this paper, results on 254−256Rf and 266Lr are presented and corresponding factors for retarding the fission process are discussed.}},
  author       = {{Khuyagbaatar, J. and Yakushev, A. and Düllmann, Ch.E. and Ackermann, D. and Andersson, L.-L. and Block, M. and Brand, H. and Even, J. and Forsberg, U. and Hartmann, W. and Herzberg, R.-D. and Heßberger, F.P. and Hoffmann, J. and Hübner, A. and Jäger, E. and Jeppsson, J. and Kindler, B. and Kratz, J.V. and Krier, J. and Kurz, N. and Lommel, B. and Maiti, M. and Minami, S. and Rudolph, D. and Runke, J. and Sarmiento, L.G. and Schädel, M. and Schausten, B. and Steiner, J. and Heidenreich, T. Torres De and Uusitalo, J. and Wiehl, N. and Yakusheva, V.}},
  booktitle    = {{Nobel Symposium NS 160 – Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements}},
  editor       = {{Rudolph, Dirk}},
  isbn         = {{978-2-7598-9011-8}},
  keywords     = {{heavy elements; fission}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{12}},
  publisher    = {{EDP Sciences}},
  series       = {{EPJ Web of Conferences}},
  title        = {{Fission in the landscape of heaviest elements: Some recent examples}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201613103003}},
  doi          = {{10.1051/epjconf/201613103003}},
  volume       = {{131}},
  year         = {{2016}},
}