Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
1998-07-26
Phys.Rev. C59 (1999) 1506-1517
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
25 pages REVTeX, 3 tables, 13 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev C
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.59.1506
Fission fragment mass and angular distributions were measured from the ^{64}Ni+^{197}Au reaction at 418 MeV and 383 MeV incident energy. A detailed data analysis was performed, using the one-body dissipation theory implemented in the code HICOL. The effect of the window and the wall friction on the experimental observables was investigated. Friction stronger than one-body was also considered. The mass and angular distributions were consistent with one-body dissipation. An evaporation code DIFHEAT coupled to HICOL was developed in order to predict reaction time scales required to describe available data on pre-scission neutron multiplicities. The multiplicity data were again consistent with one-body dissipation. The cross-sections for touch, capture and quasi-fission were also obtained.
Chung Paul
Dioszegi I.
McGrath Robert L.
Morton C. R.
Velkovska Julia
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