Systematic study of fusion-fission like events in 19F + 175Lu interactions at low energies
In the present work, 21 fission like residues (74≤A≤133) expected to be populated via fission of composite systems formed as a result of complete and incomplete fusion processes in the interaction of 19F + 175Lu have been identified at two projectile energies viz. 105±1.4 and 110±1.5 MeV. The produc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear physics. A 2021-10, Vol.1014, p.122236, Article 122236 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present work, 21 fission like residues (74≤A≤133) expected to be populated via fission of composite systems formed as a result of complete and incomplete fusion processes in the interaction of 19F + 175Lu have been identified at two projectile energies viz. 105±1.4 and 110±1.5 MeV. The production cross-sections of these residues have been measured employing the recoil-catcher activation technique followed by the off-line γ-ray spectroscopy. The mass distribution of the fission-like residues is found to be symmetric and can be fitted with a single Gaussian peak, indicating their production from the fully equilibrated composite systems. The variance and centroid for isotopic-yield and isobaric charge distributions have also been obtained for Indium (107,108,109,111mIn) and Xenon (120,121,122,123Xe) isotopes and are found to be in a reasonably good agreement with the reported literature values. In the present analysis, a self-consistent approach for determining the isobaric charge dispersion parameters has been adopted. Fission is found to be one of the competing modes of de-excitation of complete and/or incomplete fusion composites at low excitation energies where evaporation of light nuclear particle(s) is considered to be a dominant contributor. |
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ISSN: | 0375-9474 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2021.122236 |