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Fission of 180,182,183Hg* and 178Pt* nuclei at intermediate excitation energies

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2022)

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Background: The nature of asymmetric fission of preactinides is not yet understood in detail, despite intense experimental and theoretical studies carried out at present. Purpose: The study of asymmetric and symmetric fission of Hg-180,Hg-182,Hg-183 and Pt-178 nuclei as a function of their excitation energy and isospin. Methods: Mass-energy distributions of fission fragments of Hg-180, Pt-178 (two protons less than Hg-180), and Hg-182 (two neutrons more than Hg-180) formed in the( 36)Ar+Sm-144, Nd-142, and Ca-40+Nd-142 reactions were measured at energies near and above the Coulomb barrier. Fission of Hg-183 obtained in the reaction of Ca-40 with Nd-143 was also investigated to see if one extra neutron could lead to dramatic changes in the fission process due to the shape-staggering effect in radii, known in Hg-183. The measurements were performed with the double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer CORSET. Results: The observed peculiarities in the fission fragment mass-energy distributions for all studied nuclei may be explained by the presence of a symmetric fission mode and three asymmetric fission modes, manifested by the different total kinetic energies and fragment mass splits. The yield of symmetric mode grows with increasing excitation energy of compound nucleus. Conclusions: The investigated properties of asymmetric fission of Hg-180,Hg-182,Hg-183 and Pt-178 nuclei point out the existence of well-deformed proton shell at Z approximate to 36 and a less deformed proton shell at Z approximate to 46.
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