Recent progress in the theory of fission of hot nuclei is reported. We discuss in particular the properties of the friction form factor as function of the deformation and possibly of the temperature which are necessary to reproduce data concerning fission of hot nuclei and its accompanying light particle and gamma ray emission. Recent theoretical work gives support to a phenomenological friction form factor proposed some time ago , which is weak for compact shapes and increases on the way to scissio
Nonfusion, fissionlike reactions in collisions of four heavy systems (well below the fusion extra-pu...
The heat capacities and the dynamics of hot medium mass nuclei have been explored by studies of ligh...
An extension of the statistical model for the study of very excited nuclei is presented. The tempera...
Recent progress in the theory of fission of hot nuclei is reported. We discuss in particular the pro...
An overview of selected recent experimental results on fission times is presented. Evidences for ove...
The fission of highly excited compound nuclei formed in heavy ion induced fusion reactions has emerg...
The role of dynamics in fission has attracted much interest since the discovery of this process over...
The study of dissipation in hot nuclear systems is a subject of great current interest. Different ex...
Eighty years after its experimental discovery, a description of induced nuclear fission based solely...
Correlated fission fragments from the reaction of 25 MeV/n Ar-40+Bi-209 and their further correlatio...
Fission dynamics of excited nuclei is studied in the framework of Langevin equation. The one body wa...
International audienceThe hot rotating nuclei could be formed in the complete and incomplete fusion ...
The basic ideas and theoretical methods used in the description of hot nuclei are reviewed. In parti...
Advanced theoretical methods and high-performance computers may finally unlock the secrets of nuclea...
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Nonfusion, fissionlike reactions in collisions of four heavy systems (well below the fusion extra-pu...
The heat capacities and the dynamics of hot medium mass nuclei have been explored by studies of ligh...
An extension of the statistical model for the study of very excited nuclei is presented. The tempera...
Recent progress in the theory of fission of hot nuclei is reported. We discuss in particular the pro...
An overview of selected recent experimental results on fission times is presented. Evidences for ove...
The fission of highly excited compound nuclei formed in heavy ion induced fusion reactions has emerg...
The role of dynamics in fission has attracted much interest since the discovery of this process over...
The study of dissipation in hot nuclear systems is a subject of great current interest. Different ex...
Eighty years after its experimental discovery, a description of induced nuclear fission based solely...
Correlated fission fragments from the reaction of 25 MeV/n Ar-40+Bi-209 and their further correlatio...
Fission dynamics of excited nuclei is studied in the framework of Langevin equation. The one body wa...
International audienceThe hot rotating nuclei could be formed in the complete and incomplete fusion ...
The basic ideas and theoretical methods used in the description of hot nuclei are reviewed. In parti...
Advanced theoretical methods and high-performance computers may finally unlock the secrets of nuclea...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
Nonfusion, fissionlike reactions in collisions of four heavy systems (well below the fusion extra-pu...
The heat capacities and the dynamics of hot medium mass nuclei have been explored by studies of ligh...
An extension of the statistical model for the study of very excited nuclei is presented. The tempera...