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
Hauptverfasser: Bhat, Ishfaq Majeed, Shuaib, Mohd, Asnain, M. Shariq, Sharma, Vijay R., Yadav, Abhishek, Sharma, Manoj Kumar, Singh, Pushpendra P., Singh, Devendra P., Kumar, R., Singh, R.P., Muralithar, S., Singh, B.P., Prasad, R.
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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.
ISSN:0375-9474
DOI:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2021.122236