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Formation and distribution of fragments in the spontaneous fission of 240 Pu
Fission is a fundamental decay mode of heavy atomic nuclei. The prevalent theoretical approach is based on mean-field theory and its extensions where fission is modeled as a large amplitude motion of a nucleus in a multidimensional collective space. Here, one of the important observables characteriz...
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