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Excitation-energy influence at the scission configuration

Transfer- and fusion-induced fission in inverse kinematics was proven to be a powerful tool to investigate nuclear fission, widening the information of the fission fragments and the access to unstable fissioning systems with respect to other experimental approaches. An experimental campaign for fiss...

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Main Authors: Ramos, D., Rodríguez-Tajes, C., Caamaño, M., Farget, F., Audouin, L., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Clement, E., Cortina, D., Delaune, O., Derkx, X., Dijon, A., Doré, D., Fernández-Domínguez, B., de France, G., Heinz, A., Jacquot, B., Navin, A., Paradela, C., Rejmund, M., Roger, T., Salsac, M.-D., Schmitt, C.
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