Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1978
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Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics), Volume 17, Issue 1, January 1978, pp.177-187
Physics
Nuclear Physics
11
Scientific paper
Counter telescopes (gas ΔE, Si-E) were used to measure angular distributions of binary yield products resulting from bombardment of 58,62Ni, 112,116,120,124Sn, and 141Pr targets with 35Cl beams at energies between 155 and 170 MeV. Results are presented for angular distributions averaged over bins two atomic numbers wide and integrated over all fragment atomic numbers. The Sn and Pr targets give yields consistent with an equilibrium fission mechanism according to charge distributions, kinetic energies, and angular distributions. The interpretation of yields from Ni targets is found to be more ambiguous. All systems give fragment energies consistent with semiempirical trend formulas, independent of asymmetry. Qualitative evidence for deep inelastic yields, in addition to fission yields, are found for Sn and Pr targets. [NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58,62Ni, 112,116,120,124Sn, 141Pr(35Cl,f); measured fission product yields, fission product angular distributions, fission product mean kinetic energies, total fission cross sections; E=155-170 MeV; gas proportional/solid state counter telescopes.]
Bisplinghoff J.
Blann M.
David Peter P.
Ernst J.
Mayer-Kuckuk T.
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