par Materna, Thomas
;Schmitt, Ch Jeffrey C.;Aritomo, Yoshihiro;Bartel, Johann;Benoit, Bénédicte
;Bogatchev, A.A.;De Goes Brennand, Edna Gusmão E.;Dorvaux, O.;Giardina, Giorgio;Hanappe, Francis
;Itkis, Mikhail;Itkis, I.M.;Kliman, Ján;Kniajeva, G.N.;Kondratiev, N.A.;Kozulin, E.M.;Krupa, L.;Oganessian, Yu.Ts.;Pokrovsky, I.V.;Prokhorova, E.V.;Rowley, Neil;Siwek-Wilczynska, Krystyna;Stuttge, Louise
Référence Physics of atomic nuclei, 66, 6, page (1168-1172)
Publication Publié, 2003-06



Référence Physics of atomic nuclei, 66, 6, page (1168-1172)
Publication Publié, 2003-06
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Nuclear dissipation in capture reactions is investigated using backtracing, a new analysis protocol. Combining analysis procedure with dynamical models, the difficult and long-standing problem of competition and mixing between quasifission and fusion-fission is solved for the first time. The nature of the relevant dissipation is determined as one-body dissipation. At low excitation energy where shell effects are strongly effective, the shape of the mass distribution could be a powerful check of the nature and the magnitude of the dissipation. © 2003 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica". |