Study of heavy ion induced fission fragment angular and mass distribution at near and sub-coulomb barrier energies

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PhD thesis, submitted to Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. (178 pages)

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The thesis presents investigations on the angular and mass distribution of fission fragments on heavy ion induced fission reactions. The present investigations address current issues in heavy ion induced fission reactions like finding the optimum entrance channel for the synthesis of super heavy elements (SHE). A double arm time of flight spectrometer over long flight path was used to measure the precise masses of complementary fission fragments. Necessary large area position sensitive gas detectors, the method of experiments and data analysis were developed. The first string of measurements were for a spherical target (209^Bi) with oxygen and fluorine projectiles. The next series of experiments were done using a deformed target (232^Th) with fluorine, oxygen and carbon projectiles.

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