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  • PACS. 23.60.+e Alpha decay – 25.70.Jj Fusion and fusion-fission reactions – 25.85.Ca Spontaneous fission – 23.20.Lv Gamma transitions and level energies  (1)
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: PACS. 23.60.+e Alpha decay – 25.70.Jj Fusion and fusion-fission reactions – 25.85.Ca Spontaneous fission – 23.20.Lv Gamma transitions and level energies
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract. Isotopes of dubnium (element 105) with mass numbers A = 256, 257, and 258 were produced by the reaction 209Bi(50Ti,xn) 259-xDb (x = 1, 2, 3) at projectile energies of (4.59-5.08) AMeV. Excitation functions were measured for the 1n, 2n and 3n evaporation channels. The same position of the excitation function was observed for the 1n channel as for the previously measured 1n channel of the reaction 208Pb(50Ti,1n)257Rf. The measured α-decay data of 257Db and its daughter products resulted in the identification of α-decaying isomeric states in 257Db and 253Lr. Two new isotopes, 256Db and 252Lr, were produced at the highest bombarding energies of 4.97 AMeV and 5.08 AMeV. They were identified by delayed α-α coincidences. The measured half-lives are (1.6+0.5 -0.3) s for 256Db and (0.36+0.11 -0.07) s for 252Lr. Besides α-decay, a spontaneous fission activity of T 1/2 = (2.3+1.1 -0.6) s was observed and attributed to an electron-capture branch of 256Db, which feeds the fissioning nucleus 256Rf. A branching ratio of 0.36±0.12 was obtained. The isotope 255Rf was produced by the reaction 207Pb(50Ti,2n)255Rf. Improved decay data have been obtained by means of α- and α-γ spectroscopy.
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    The European physical journal 340 (1991), S. 171-179 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.70.Gh ; 25.70.Jj
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The velocity distributions of evaporation — residues produced in complete fusion reactions of20Ne+197Au at bombarding energies ofE/A=5.7, 8.6 and 11.4MeV/u were measured with use of the velocity filter SHIP. It could be shown, that the production cross section for evaporation residues is influenced by emission of fast, light particles having an angular distribution, that is peaked in forward direction (preequilibrium particles). This contribution is, however too small to explain the enhancement of the evaporation residue production cross section by about two orders of magnitude compared to statistical model calculations. This latter effect is interpreted as mainly due to a delayed onset of compound fission.
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.70.Gh ; 25.70.Jj
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Velocity distributions of heavy residuesA Res〉A tar,Z Res〉Z tar identified by means ofα spectroscopy, have been investigated at the velocity filter SHIP in reactions20Ne+208Pb at projectile energies E/A=8.6, 11.4 and 15.0 MeV/u. Besides products from complete or nearly complete fusion, characterized by velocity distributions peaking atν/ν CN≅0.8–1.0, heavy residues with mean velocities of about half of the compound nucleus velocity were observed. The Z-distribution of this component was found to peak atZ=87. It is interpreted as residues from fusion of target nuclei with projectile fragments produced by nearly symmetric break-up. The experimental results were compared with predictions of theoretical models: cross sections for incomplete fusion were calculated using the sum-rule model of Wilcynski et al., while residue cross sections were calculated using the evaporation code HIVAP. A fair agreement between experimental and calculated mass distributions of heavy residues and transferred projectile fragments is achieved if an energy dissipation of ≅23% (at E/A=8.6 MeV/u) and ≅8% (at E/A=11.4 MeV/u) of the incident projectile energy is introduced. The observed peak of theZ-distribution atZ=87 is predominantly effected due to a higher fission probability of products withZ〉87 during the deexcitation process and experimental limitations in the identification of products withZ≦86 by means of a spectroscopy, which cause a decrease of the observed production rates towards lowerZ.
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    The European physical journal 343 (1992), S. 301-307 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 25.70.Gh ; 25.70.Jj
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Evaporation residue cross sections have been measured in reactions40Ar +140Hf,181Ta,182W,184W,natRe at bombarding energiesE/A=(5.5–6.3) MeV/u. The cross sections do not decrease with increasing nuclear temperature, as expected from statistical model calculations. Rather they are found to be roughly constant. This behavior is predominantly affected by an enhanced emission probability of charged particles. Influence of a ‘fission delay’, which is expected atE x〉60 MeV from measurements of pre- and post-scission neutrons, on thexn- cross sections has been observed at excitation energiesE x〉90 MeV. The possibility to produce transfermium isotopes in ‘hot fusion’ reactions has been investigated in an irradiation of232Th with40Ar. Upper limits of 10 nb for evaporation residues were obtained.
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