ABLA07 - towards a complete description of the decay channels of a nuclear system from spontaneous fission to multifragmentation

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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37 pages, 13 figures, contribution to the Joint ICTP-IAEA Advanced Workshop on Model Codes for Spallation Reactions, ICTP Trie

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The physics and the technical algorithms of the statistical de-excitation code ABLA07 are documented. The new developments of ABLA07 have been guided by the empirical knowledge obtained in a recent experimental campaign on the nuclide distributions measured at GSI, Darmstadt. Besides distinct signatures of very asymmetric binary splits, lighter systems show clear features of multifragmentation, while heavy systems reveal the influence of dynamics and microscopic structure on the fission process. ABLA07 includes elaborate but efficient descriptions of all these processes, with one set of the model parameters fixed for all systems and all energies.

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