Fission hindrance in hot216Th: Evaporation residue measurements
Physical Review C1999Vol. 60(4)
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B. B. Back, D. J. Blumenthal, C. N. Davids, D. Henderson, R. Hermann, D. J. Hofman, C. L. Jiang, H. T. Penttilä, A. H. Wuosmaa
Abstract
The fusion evaporation-residue cross sections for ${}^{32}\mathrm{S}{+}^{184}\mathrm{W}$ have been measured at beam energies of ${E}_{\mathrm{beam}}=165,$ 174, 185, 196, 205, 215, 225, 236, 246, and 257 MeV using the ATLAS Fragment Mass Analyzer. The data are compared with statistical model calculations and it is found that a nuclear dissipation strength, which increases with the excitation energy, is required to reproduce the excitation function. A comparison with previously published data shows that the dissipation strength depends strongly on the shell structure of the nuclear system.
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