The performance of selected five Skyrme forces (out of a set of 240), tested by Dutra et al., is analyzed in view of fusion-fission dynamics. These forces are assumed to perform better for neutron-rich systems, so the choice of the reaction is accordingly made by opting for a neutron-rich target in 6Li + 238U reaction. This reaction is diagnosed further in reference to fusion hindrance within the dynamical approach of the cluster-decay model (DCM). In order to reduce the computational time, three Skyrme forces are figured out with the criteria that these forces cover the barrier characteristics of the remaining two forces as well. The fission cross-sections are successfully addressed at low energies for the 6Li + 238U reaction. However, at ...
The fission barriers of twenty-six isotopes of Thorium, Uranium, Plutonium, Californium, Fermium and...
The study of heavy-ion fusion and fission reactions at near-barrier energies continues to be a rich ...
Quantum tunnelling through a potential barrier ( such as occurs in nuclear fusion) is very sensitive...
Eighty years after its experimental discovery, a description of induced nuclear fission based solely...
We make use of the Skyrme effective nuclear interaction within the time-dependent Hartree-Fock frame...
The dependence of the fission barrier of 240Pu on the parameters of an effective interaction of the ...
The effect of polar and non-polar configurations is investigated in the decay of 268Sg* compound nuc...
The decrease of the evaporation residue yields in reactions with massive nuclei is explained by an i...
A large number of precision fusion excitation functions, at energies above the average fusion barrie...
The role of different density approximations such as frozen, sudden and modified sudden, investigate...
The Skyrme energy density functional has been applied to the study of heavy-ion fusion reactions. Th...
A quantitative understanding of fusion dynamics at high angular momentum is attempted employing expe...
The Coulomb-fission cross sections for 132Xe and 148Nd incident on 238U are calculated in a dynamica...
Quantum tunnelling through a potential barrier ( such as occurs in nuclear fusion) is very sensitive...
Background: Fusion of heavy nuclei requires energy dissipation to trap the system inside the capture...
The fission barriers of twenty-six isotopes of Thorium, Uranium, Plutonium, Californium, Fermium and...
The study of heavy-ion fusion and fission reactions at near-barrier energies continues to be a rich ...
Quantum tunnelling through a potential barrier ( such as occurs in nuclear fusion) is very sensitive...
Eighty years after its experimental discovery, a description of induced nuclear fission based solely...
We make use of the Skyrme effective nuclear interaction within the time-dependent Hartree-Fock frame...
The dependence of the fission barrier of 240Pu on the parameters of an effective interaction of the ...
The effect of polar and non-polar configurations is investigated in the decay of 268Sg* compound nuc...
The decrease of the evaporation residue yields in reactions with massive nuclei is explained by an i...
A large number of precision fusion excitation functions, at energies above the average fusion barrie...
The role of different density approximations such as frozen, sudden and modified sudden, investigate...
The Skyrme energy density functional has been applied to the study of heavy-ion fusion reactions. Th...
A quantitative understanding of fusion dynamics at high angular momentum is attempted employing expe...
The Coulomb-fission cross sections for 132Xe and 148Nd incident on 238U are calculated in a dynamica...
Quantum tunnelling through a potential barrier ( such as occurs in nuclear fusion) is very sensitive...
Background: Fusion of heavy nuclei requires energy dissipation to trap the system inside the capture...
The fission barriers of twenty-six isotopes of Thorium, Uranium, Plutonium, Californium, Fermium and...
The study of heavy-ion fusion and fission reactions at near-barrier energies continues to be a rich ...
Quantum tunnelling through a potential barrier ( such as occurs in nuclear fusion) is very sensitive...