Influence of Neutron Enrichment on Disintegration Modes of Compound Nuclei
E. Bonnet, J.P. Wieleczko, A. Chbihi, J.D. Frankland, J. Moisan, F., Rejmund, J. Gomez del Campo, A. Galindo-Uribarri, D. Shapira, M. La Commara,, B. Martin. D. Pierroutsakou, M. Romoli, E. Rosato, G.Spadaccini. M., Vigilante, S. Barlini, R. Bougault, N. Le Neindre, M. Parlog

TL;DR
This study investigates how neutron enrichment affects the decay modes of excited compound nuclei by measuring fragment distributions in Kr+C reactions and comparing results with theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on neutron enrichment effects and compares these with transition state and Hauser-Feshbach model predictions.
Findings
Neutron enrichment influences fragment emission patterns.
Data supports certain aspects of transition state model.
Results highlight the role of neutron content in decay mechanisms.
Abstract
Cross sections, kinetic energy and angular distributions of fragments with charge 6Z28 emitted in 78,82Kr+40C at 5.5 MeV/A reactions were measured at the GANIL facility using the INDRA apparatus. This experiment aims to investigate the influence of the neutron enrichment on the decay mechanism of excited nuclei. Data are discussed in comparison with predictions of transition state and Hauser-Feshbach models.
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