Fission Dynamics of Compound Nuclei
Yoritaka Iwata, Sophia Heinz

TL;DR
This paper investigates the fission dynamics of compound nuclei formed in collisions between $^{248}$Cm and $^{48}$Ca using time-dependent density functional theory, exploring various reaction outcomes based on energy and impact parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic study of fission dynamics in these collisions using advanced computational methods, highlighting different reaction pathways.
Findings
Fusion, deep-inelastic, and quasi-fission events are identified.
Fission dynamics depend on incident energy and impact parameter.
The study provides insights into the reaction mechanisms of heavy-ion collisions.
Abstract
Collisions between Cm and Ca are systematically investigated by time-dependent density functional calculations with evaporation prescription. Depending on the incident energy and impact parameter, fusion, deep-inelastic and quasi-fission events are expected to appear. In this paper, possible fission dynamics of compound nuclei is presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Atomic and Molecular Physics
