AbstractThe scission of a nucleus into two fragments is at present the least understood part of the fission process, though the most important for the formation of the observables. To investigate the potential energy landscape at the largest possible deformations, i.e. at the scission point (line, hypersurface), the Strutinsky's optimal shape approach is applied.For the accurate description of the mass-asymmetric nuclear shape at the scission point, it turned out necessary to construct an interpolation between the two sets of constraints for the elongation and mass asymmetry which are applied successfully at small deformations (quadrupole and octupole moments) and for separated fragments (the distance between the centers of mass and the dif...
Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journalThe evolution of fragment mass distribut...
In this work, an attempt has been made to explain the fission process in heavy nuclei. For the succe...
Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journalThe potential energy surface of $^{240}$...
AbstractThe scission of a nucleus into two fragments is at present the least understood part of the ...
We define the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and calculate th...
The total deformation energy at the moment of the neck rupture for 236U and 252Cf is calculated usin...
The total deformation energy at the moment of the neck rupture for 236U and 252Cf is calculated usin...
The calculations of the potential-energy surface are essential in the theoretical description of the...
Two scission configurations that can explain the fission fragment properties of the principal fissio...
AbstractFor a detailed description of the excitation energy of the fission fragments, that is used t...
AbstractWe defined the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and cal...
The total deformation energy at the moment of the neck rupture for the heaviest nuclei for which SF ...
The generation of sizable angular momenta in fragments formed in low-energy nuclear fission is descr...
A quantitative definition of scission points occurring in a fission process at low energy (spontaneo...
The dependence of the Coulomb energy of deformed nuclei on the shape and the nuclear matter density ...
Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journalThe evolution of fragment mass distribut...
In this work, an attempt has been made to explain the fission process in heavy nuclei. For the succe...
Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journalThe potential energy surface of $^{240}$...
AbstractThe scission of a nucleus into two fragments is at present the least understood part of the ...
We define the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and calculate th...
The total deformation energy at the moment of the neck rupture for 236U and 252Cf is calculated usin...
The total deformation energy at the moment of the neck rupture for 236U and 252Cf is calculated usin...
The calculations of the potential-energy surface are essential in the theoretical description of the...
Two scission configurations that can explain the fission fragment properties of the principal fissio...
AbstractFor a detailed description of the excitation energy of the fission fragments, that is used t...
AbstractWe defined the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and cal...
The total deformation energy at the moment of the neck rupture for the heaviest nuclei for which SF ...
The generation of sizable angular momenta in fragments formed in low-energy nuclear fission is descr...
A quantitative definition of scission points occurring in a fission process at low energy (spontaneo...
The dependence of the Coulomb energy of deformed nuclei on the shape and the nuclear matter density ...
Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journalThe evolution of fragment mass distribut...
In this work, an attempt has been made to explain the fission process in heavy nuclei. For the succe...
Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journalThe potential energy surface of $^{240}$...