Predominant time scales in fission processes in reactions of S, Ti and Ni with W: zeptosecond versus attosecond |
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Authors: | du Rietz R Hinde D J Dasgupta M Thomas R G Gasques L R Evers M Lobanov N Wakhle A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nuclear Physics, Research School of Physics and Engineering, The Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The inhibition of fusion by quasifission is crucial in limiting the formation of superheavy elements in collisions of heavy nuclei. Time scales of ~10(-18) s inferred for fissionlike events from recent crystal blocking measurements were interpreted to show either that quasifission itself is slower than previously believed, or that the fraction of slow fusion-fission is higher than expected. New measurements of mass-angle distributions for (48)Ti and (64)Ni bombarding W targets show that in these reactions quasifission is the dominant process, typically occurring before the system formed after contact has made a single rotation, corresponding to time scales of ≤10(-20) s. |
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