EPJ Web of Conferences (Dec 2012)

Effects of nuclear structure on quasi-fission

  • Lin C. J.,
  • Evers M.,
  • Dasgupta M.,
  • Rietz R. du,
  • Hinde D. J.,
  • Avez B.,
  • Simenel Cédric,
  • Wakhle Aditya,
  • Luong D. H.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123809001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
p. 09001

Abstract

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The quasi-fission mechanism hinders fusion of heavy systems because of a mass flow between the reactants, leading to a re-separation of more symmetric fragments in the exit channel. A good understanding of the competition between fusion and quasi-fission mechanisms is expected to be of great help to optimize the formation and study of heavy and superheavy nuclei. Quantum microscopic models, such as the time-dependent Hartree-Fock approach, allow for a treatment of all degrees of freedom associated to the dynamics of each nucleon. This provides a description of the complex reaction mechanisms, such as quasi-fission, with no parameter adjusted on reaction mechanisms. In particular, the role of the deformation and orientation of a heavy target, as well as the entrance channel magicity and isospin are investigated with theoretical and experimental approaches.