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Fragments of relativistic 750 A.MeV U-projectiles were investigated by using the fragment separator FRS for magnetic selection of reaction products including ray-tracing and ΔE-ToF techniques. For elements between Ge and Sb, measurements of isotopic yield distributions and velocities revealed three processes: fragmentation, low-energy fission, and high-energy fission. The last of these regimes is presently reported. First and second moments of distributions of mass numbers, atomic numbers and velocities of the corresponding fragments allowed us to identify 101 43Tc56 as the most probable fragment of a high energy symmetric fission reaction. Moreover, we could deduce a hypothetical mean fissioning fragmentation product 208Rn and its highly excited pre-fragmentation parent 227Ra produced in a primary abrasion reaction at an excitation energy of about 290 MeV.
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Received: 26 January 1998 / Revised version: 16 March 1998
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Schwab, W., Bernas, M., Armbruster, P. et al. Fission of highly excited fragments from collisions of 750 A.MeV 238U-ions on 208Pb . EPJ A 2, 179–191 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100500050107
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s100500050107