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Study of fission fragment mass distribution for 16O + 194Pt reaction

Fission fragment mass angle correlation and mass ratio distributions have been measured for 16O + 194Pt reaction forming the composite system 210Rn in the energy range 75 MeV to 102 MeV in laboratory frame. No mass angle correlation was observed and the mass ratio distributions were compared with th...

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Published in:Nuclear physics. A 2010-03, Vol.834 (1), p.208c-211c
Main Authors: Prasad, E., Varier, K.M., Babu, B.R.S., Madhavan, N., Golda, K.S., Nath, S., Ajith Kumar, B.P., Das, J.J., Gehlot, J., Sugathan, P., Jhingan, A., Sinha, A.K., Behera, B.R., Sandal, Rohit, Singh, Hardev, Singh, R., Thomas, R.G., Kailas, S.
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Language:English
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Summary:Fission fragment mass angle correlation and mass ratio distributions have been measured for 16O + 194Pt reaction forming the composite system 210Rn in the energy range 75 MeV to 102 MeV in laboratory frame. No mass angle correlation was observed and the mass ratio distributions were compared with theoretical calculations assuming compound nucleus formation. No evidence of quasi-fission process is observed in the reaction.
ISSN:0375-9474
DOI:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2009.12.042