Synthesis of transactinide nuclei in cold fusion reactions using radioative beams
Robert Smolanczuk

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the potential for synthesizing transactinide nuclei via cold fusion reactions using radioactive beams, comparing results with recent studies to understand feasibility and optimize conditions.
Contribution
It introduces an assessment of cold fusion synthesis of transactinide nuclei with radioactive beams, considering beam intensities and comparing with prior research.
Findings
Radioactive beam intensities are generally lower than stable beams.
Certain reactions with high-intensity radioactive beams show promise.
Comparison with Loveland's recent results highlights potential and limitations.
Abstract
Chances of synthesis of transactinide nuclei in cold fusion reactions (one-neutron-out) reactions using radioactive beams are evaluated. Because intensities of radioactive beams are in most of the cases significantly lower than the ones of the stable beams, reactions with the highest radioactive beam intensities for the particular elements are considered. The results are compared with the recent ones obtained by Loveland who investigated the same nuclei.
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