Experimental study of high-energy fission and quasi-fission with fusion- induced fission reactions at VAMOS++

Fernández D.,Caamaño M.,Ramos D.,Lemasson A., Rejmund M., Álvarez-Pol H., Audouin L., Frankland J. D., Fernández-Domínguez B., Galiana-Baldó E., Piot J., Schmitt C., Ackermann D.,Biswas S., Clement E., Durand D., Farget F., Fregeau M. O., Galaviz D., Heinz A., Henriques A., Jacquot B., Jurado B.,Kim Y. H.,Morfouace P., Ralet D., Roger T., Teubig P., Tsekhanovich I.

EPJ Web of Conferences(2023)

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Over the past decade, inverse kinematics has been increasingly employed in experimental studies of fission. This approach has yielded a wealth of new observables that can be obtained in single measurements, enabling their analysis and correlations. One ongoing application of this technique involves a series of experiments performed at GANIL using the variable-mode, large-acceptance VAMOS++ spectrometer. A recent experiment focused on examining the survival of nuclear structure effects at high excitation energy in both fission and quasi-fission. The results of the study involved a full isotopic identification of fragments, as well as an analysis of the elemental yields their relation to fission dynamics. The results indicate that fission and quasi-fission involve different mechanisms, which could be exploited to distinguish between the two phenomena.
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