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...
The experimental determination of the total excitation energy, the total kinetic energy, and the eva...
Deformations of fission fragments at fixed kinetic energies of a light fragment have been calculated...
The response of the nuclear energy with respect to relative changes of proton versus neutron distrib...
AbstractThe scission of a nucleus into two fragments is at present the least understood part of the ...
AbstractWe defined the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and cal...
The calculations of the potential-energy surface are essential in the theoretical description of the...
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...
We define the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and calculate th...
International audienceThe potential energy of heavy nuclei has been calculated in the quasimolecular...
The present work is dedicated to a careful investigation of the influence of the potential energy su...
AbstractFor a detailed description of the excitation energy of the fission fragments, that is used t...
A rapidly converging 4-dimensional Fourier shape parametrization is used to model the fission proces...
AbstractThe spontaneous fission of actinides is analysed by the macroscopic - microscopic method bas...
Two scission configurations that can explain the fission fragment properties of the principal fissio...
The experimental determination of the total excitation energy, the total kinetic energy, and the eva...
Deformations of fission fragments at fixed kinetic energies of a light fragment have been calculated...
The response of the nuclear energy with respect to relative changes of proton versus neutron distrib...
AbstractThe scission of a nucleus into two fragments is at present the least understood part of the ...
AbstractWe defined the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and cal...
The calculations of the potential-energy surface are essential in the theoretical description of the...
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...
We define the optimal shape which fissioning nuclei attain just before the scission and calculate th...
International audienceThe potential energy of heavy nuclei has been calculated in the quasimolecular...
The present work is dedicated to a careful investigation of the influence of the potential energy su...
AbstractFor a detailed description of the excitation energy of the fission fragments, that is used t...
A rapidly converging 4-dimensional Fourier shape parametrization is used to model the fission proces...
AbstractThe spontaneous fission of actinides is analysed by the macroscopic - microscopic method bas...
Two scission configurations that can explain the fission fragment properties of the principal fissio...
The experimental determination of the total excitation energy, the total kinetic energy, and the eva...
Deformations of fission fragments at fixed kinetic energies of a light fragment have been calculated...
The response of the nuclear energy with respect to relative changes of proton versus neutron distrib...