Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
Sep 2004
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THE r-PROCESS The Astrophysical Origin of the Heavy Elements and Related Rare Isotope Accelerator Physics. Proceedings of the Fi
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
In this paper we review the main results obtained recently concerning the investigation of fission and their implications in the observed r-process abundances. In particular we focus on experiments where charge and isotopic distributions of residues produced in fission reactions of exotic nuclei were measured. These results allow to validate model calculations providing reliable descriptions of the isotopic distributions of residues produced in fission reactions of heavy neutron-rich nuclei involved in the r-process which are not accessible experimentally.
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