EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Experimental study of high-energy fission and quasi-fission dynamics with fusion-induced fission reactions at VAMOS++

  • Fernández D.,
  • Caamaño M.,
  • Ramos D.,
  • Lemasson A.,
  • Rejmund M.,
  • Álvarez-Pol H.,
  • Audouin L.,
  • Frankland J. D.,
  • Fernández-Domínguez B.,
  • Galiana-Baldó E.,
  • Piot J.,
  • Schmitt C.,
  • Ackermann D.,
  • Biswas S.,
  • Clement E.,
  • Durand D.,
  • Farget F.,
  • Fregeau M. O.,
  • Galaviz D.,
  • Heinz A.,
  • Henriques A.,
  • Jacquot B.,
  • Jurado B.,
  • Kim Y. H.,
  • Morfouace P.,
  • Ralet D.,
  • Roger T.,
  • Teubig P.,
  • Tsekhanovich I.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202328404009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 284
p. 04009

Abstract

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During the last decade, the use of inverse kinematics in the experimental study of fission is bringing a wealth of new observables obtained in single measurements, allowing their analysis and their correlations. An ongoing application of this technique is the basis of a series of experiments performed with the variable-mode, large-acceptance VAMOS++ spectrometer at GANIL. A recent experiment has been focused on the survival of the nuclear structure effects at high excitation energy in fission and quasi-fission. The full isotopic identification of fragments, the fission dynamics and the ratio between the production of fragments with even and odd atomic numbers, the so-called proton even-odd effect, are shown. The latter shows a different mechanism for fission and quasi-fission that could be used to separate fission from quasi-fission.