Quasifission, a fission-like reaction outcome in which no compound nucleus forms, is an important competitor to fusion in reactions used for super-heavy element formation. The precise mechanisms driving the competition between quasifission and fusion are poorly understood. To explore the influence reaction parameters have on quasifission probabilities, an investigation into the evolution of quasifission signatures as a function of entrance channel parameters is required. Using the Australian National University’s 14UD tandem accelerator and CUBE detector for two-body fission studies, measurements were made for a diverse range of reactions forming isotopes of Curium. Observables known to reveal signs of quasifission—namely mass ratio spectra...
AbstractThe role of spherical quantum shells in the competition between fusion and quasi-fission is ...
Superheavy elements are primarily formed through heavy ion fusion reactions. Formation of a fully eq...
The production of the heaviest elements in fusion-evaporation reactions is substantially limited by ...
Quasifission, a fission-like reaction outcome in which no compound nucleus forms, is an important co...
Quasifission is a non-equilibrium dynamical process resulting in rapid separation of the dinuclear s...
Quasifission is an important process suppressing the fusion of two heavy nuclei in reactions used to...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely inhibit...
Superheavy elements can only be created in the laboratory by the fusion of two massive nuclei. Mass-...
Background: The fusion-evaporation reaction at energies around the Coulomb barrier is presently the ...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements (SHEs) by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely ...
Quasifission is an important process suppressing the fusion of two heavy nuclei in reactions used to...
Superheavy elements are created in the laboratory by the fusion of two heavy nuclei. The large Coul...
The quest to synthesise superheavy elements is at the frontier of nuclear physics research. These el...
Invited talk to NSRT12. To be published in Eur. Phys. J. Web of Conf.International audienceThe quasi...
Background: Formation of a fully equilibrated compound nucleus is a critical step in the heavy-ion f...
AbstractThe role of spherical quantum shells in the competition between fusion and quasi-fission is ...
Superheavy elements are primarily formed through heavy ion fusion reactions. Formation of a fully eq...
The production of the heaviest elements in fusion-evaporation reactions is substantially limited by ...
Quasifission, a fission-like reaction outcome in which no compound nucleus forms, is an important co...
Quasifission is a non-equilibrium dynamical process resulting in rapid separation of the dinuclear s...
Quasifission is an important process suppressing the fusion of two heavy nuclei in reactions used to...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely inhibit...
Superheavy elements can only be created in the laboratory by the fusion of two massive nuclei. Mass-...
Background: The fusion-evaporation reaction at energies around the Coulomb barrier is presently the ...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements (SHEs) by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely ...
Quasifission is an important process suppressing the fusion of two heavy nuclei in reactions used to...
Superheavy elements are created in the laboratory by the fusion of two heavy nuclei. The large Coul...
The quest to synthesise superheavy elements is at the frontier of nuclear physics research. These el...
Invited talk to NSRT12. To be published in Eur. Phys. J. Web of Conf.International audienceThe quasi...
Background: Formation of a fully equilibrated compound nucleus is a critical step in the heavy-ion f...
AbstractThe role of spherical quantum shells in the competition between fusion and quasi-fission is ...
Superheavy elements are primarily formed through heavy ion fusion reactions. Formation of a fully eq...
The production of the heaviest elements in fusion-evaporation reactions is substantially limited by ...