Background: Quasifission (QF) has gained tremendous importance in heavy-ion nuclear physics research because of its strong influence on superheavy-element synthesis. Collisions involving closed-shell nuclei in the entrance channel are found to affect the QF reaction mechanism. Hence, it is important to improve the understanding of their effect on QF. Apart from that, some recent studies show that the difference in N/Z of reaction partners influences the reaction dynamics. Since heavier doubly magic nuclei have different N/Z than lighter doubly magic nuclei, it is important to understand the effect of N/Z mismatch as well as the effect of shell closures.The authors acknowledge the Australian Research Council for support through Discovery Gra...
Background: Quasifission is the main reaction channel hindering the formation of superheavy nuclei (...
Mass distributions of fission fragments arising from the slow quasi-fission process have been derive...
Quasifission is the primary reaction mechanism that prevents the formation of superheavy elements in...
AbstractThe role of spherical quantum shells in the competition between fusion and quasi-fission is ...
accepted for publication in Physics Letters BInternational audienceThe role of spherical quantum she...
The role of shell effects in reactions forming the heavy element 266Sg was investigated using the Ma...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely inhibit...
Quasifission is a non-equilibrium dynamical process resulting in rapid separation of the dinuclear s...
Invited talk to NSRT12. To be published in Eur. Phys. J. Web of Conf.International audienceThe quasi...
Quasifission is an important process suppressing the fusion of two heavy nuclei in reactions used to...
Superheavy elements can only be created in the laboratory by the fusion of two massive nuclei. Mass-...
Quasifission, a fission-like reaction outcome in which no compound nucleus forms, is an important co...
The quest to synthesise superheavy elements is at the frontier of nuclear physics research. These el...
Measurements of mass-angle distributions (MADs) for Cr + W reactions, providing a wide range in the...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements (SHEs) by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely ...
Background: Quasifission is the main reaction channel hindering the formation of superheavy nuclei (...
Mass distributions of fission fragments arising from the slow quasi-fission process have been derive...
Quasifission is the primary reaction mechanism that prevents the formation of superheavy elements in...
AbstractThe role of spherical quantum shells in the competition between fusion and quasi-fission is ...
accepted for publication in Physics Letters BInternational audienceThe role of spherical quantum she...
The role of shell effects in reactions forming the heavy element 266Sg was investigated using the Ma...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely inhibit...
Quasifission is a non-equilibrium dynamical process resulting in rapid separation of the dinuclear s...
Invited talk to NSRT12. To be published in Eur. Phys. J. Web of Conf.International audienceThe quasi...
Quasifission is an important process suppressing the fusion of two heavy nuclei in reactions used to...
Superheavy elements can only be created in the laboratory by the fusion of two massive nuclei. Mass-...
Quasifission, a fission-like reaction outcome in which no compound nucleus forms, is an important co...
The quest to synthesise superheavy elements is at the frontier of nuclear physics research. These el...
Measurements of mass-angle distributions (MADs) for Cr + W reactions, providing a wide range in the...
Background: The formation of superheavy elements (SHEs) by fusion of two massive nuclei is severely ...
Background: Quasifission is the main reaction channel hindering the formation of superheavy nuclei (...
Mass distributions of fission fragments arising from the slow quasi-fission process have been derive...
Quasifission is the primary reaction mechanism that prevents the formation of superheavy elements in...