The de-excitation of compound nuclei has been successfully described for several decades by means of statistical models. However, such models involve a large number of free parameters and ingredients that are often underconstrained by experimental data. We show how the degeneracy of the model ingredients can be partially lifted by studying different entrance channels for de-excitation, which populate different regions of the parameter space of the compound nucleus. Fusion reactions, in particular, play an important role in this strategy because they fix three out of four of the compound-nucleus parameters (mass, charge and total excitation energy). The present work focuses on fission and intermediate-mass-fragment emission cro...
The dynamical effects of the entrance channel on the formation of the evaporation residues are studi...
The effects of entrance channel with different projectile and target nuclei combinations on the fiss...
The decrease of the evaporation residue yields in reactions with massive nuclei is explained by an i...
The de-excitation of compound nuclei has been successfully described for several decades by means ...
Two mechanisms for the production of intermediate-mass fragments (IMF) were implemented in the stati...
ThéorieInternational audienceThe influence of entrance channel isospin, charge asymmetry, and bombar...
By comparing theoretical and experimental excitation functions of evaporation residues resulting fro...
We investigate the prompt emission of few intermediate-mass fragments in spallation reactions induce...
In intermediate-mass systems, collective excitations of the target and projectile can greatly enhanc...
A statistical model description of heavy ion induced fusion–fission reactions is presented where she...
Production of the heavy and heaviest nuclei (from Po to the region of superheavy elements close to Z...
The dynamical effects of the entrance channel on the competition between quasifission and fusion pro...
International audienceA new semi-empirical parameterization for residue cross sections in spallation...
We study the effect of the entrance channel and the shell structure of reacting massive nuclei on th...
The evaporation residue yields from the compound nuclei $^{220}\mathrm{Th}$ formed in the $^{16}\mat...
The dynamical effects of the entrance channel on the formation of the evaporation residues are studi...
The effects of entrance channel with different projectile and target nuclei combinations on the fiss...
The decrease of the evaporation residue yields in reactions with massive nuclei is explained by an i...
The de-excitation of compound nuclei has been successfully described for several decades by means ...
Two mechanisms for the production of intermediate-mass fragments (IMF) were implemented in the stati...
ThéorieInternational audienceThe influence of entrance channel isospin, charge asymmetry, and bombar...
By comparing theoretical and experimental excitation functions of evaporation residues resulting fro...
We investigate the prompt emission of few intermediate-mass fragments in spallation reactions induce...
In intermediate-mass systems, collective excitations of the target and projectile can greatly enhanc...
A statistical model description of heavy ion induced fusion–fission reactions is presented where she...
Production of the heavy and heaviest nuclei (from Po to the region of superheavy elements close to Z...
The dynamical effects of the entrance channel on the competition between quasifission and fusion pro...
International audienceA new semi-empirical parameterization for residue cross sections in spallation...
We study the effect of the entrance channel and the shell structure of reacting massive nuclei on th...
The evaporation residue yields from the compound nuclei $^{220}\mathrm{Th}$ formed in the $^{16}\mat...
The dynamical effects of the entrance channel on the formation of the evaporation residues are studi...
The effects of entrance channel with different projectile and target nuclei combinations on the fiss...
The decrease of the evaporation residue yields in reactions with massive nuclei is explained by an i...