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Decay competition for IMF produced in the collisions 78Kr+40Ca and 86Kr+48Ca at 10 A·MeV

  • La Commara M.,
  • Pirrone S.,
  • Politi G.,
  • Wieleczko J.P.,
  • Ademard G.,
  • De Filippo E.,
  • Vigilante M.,
  • Amorini F.,
  • Auditore L.,
  • Beck C.,
  • Berceanu I.,
  • Bonnet E.,
  • Borderie B.,
  • Cardella G.,
  • Chbihi A.,
  • Colonna M.,
  • Frankland J.D.,
  • Geraci E.,
  • Henry E.,
  • La Guidara E.,
  • Lanzalone G.,
  • Lautesse P.,
  • Lebhertz D.,
  • Le Neindre N.,
  • Lombardo I.,
  • Loria D.,
  • Mazurek K.,
  • Pagano A.,
  • Papa M.,
  • Piasecki E.,
  • Porto F.,
  • Quinlann M.,
  • Rivet M.F.,
  • Rizzo F.,
  • Rosato E.,
  • Russotto P.,
  • Schroeder W.U.,
  • Spadaccini G.,
  • Trifirò A.,
  • Toke J.,
  • Trimarchi M.,
  • Verde G.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146603052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
p. 03052

Abstract

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Decay modes of excited compound systems 118Ba and 134Ba, produced respectively in the 78Kr+40Ca and 86Kr+48Ca collisions at 10 A·MeV, are investigated. In particular, the competition between the various disintegration path of medium mass compound nuclei, formed by fusion processes, the production of the so referred Intermediate Mass Fragments (IMF), and the isospin dependence of the decay process are studied. Data were taken at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) by using the CHIMERA array. Data analysis is in progress; a first indication on the average-energy angular distributions suggests pre-equilibrium effects affecting the data and the presence of isotopical effects.