First inverse-kinematics fission measurements in a gaseous active target

The fission of a variety of actinides was induced by fusion and transfer reactions between a 238U beam and 12C nuclei, in the active target MAYA. The performance of MAYA was studied, as well as its capability to reconstruct the fission-fragment trajectories. Furthermore, a full characterization of t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear Physics A 2017-02, Vol.958, p.246-265
Hauptverfasser: Rodriguez-Tajes, C, Farget, F, Acosta, L, Alvarez-Pol, H, Babo, Mathieu, Boulay, F, Caamano, M, Damoy, S, Fernandez-Dominguez, B, Galaviz, D, Grinyer, G.F, Grinyer, J, Harakeh, M.N, Konczykowski, P, Martel, I, Pancin, J, Randisi, G, Renzi, Francesca, Roger, T, Sanchez-Benitez, A.M, Teubig, P, Vandebrouck, M
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Zusammenfassung:The fission of a variety of actinides was induced by fusion and transfer reactions between a 238U beam and 12C nuclei, in the active target MAYA. The performance of MAYA was studied, as well as its capability to reconstruct the fission-fragment trajectories. Furthermore, a full characterization of the different transfer reactions was achieved, and the populated excitation-energy distributions were investigated as a function of the kinetic energy in the entrance channel. The ratio between transfer- and fusion-induced fission cross-sections was also determined, in order to investigate the competition between both reaction types and its evolution with the incident energy. The experimental results will be discussed with a view to forthcoming radioactive-ion beam facilities, and next-generation active-target setups.
ISSN:0375-9474