Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta

In this work we have investigated total fission cross section of 181Ta+1H at FRS (FRagment Separator -GSI) at 1, 0.8, 0.5 and 0.3 GeV with an specific setup, providing high accuracy measurements of the cross section values. We compare the results obtained in this experiment, with several calculation...

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Main Authors: Paradela C., Leray S., Kezzar K., Kelic A., Föhr V., Enqvist T., Boudard A., Bacquias A., Pol H. Álvarez, Casarejos E., Benlliure J., Ayyad Y., Pérez-Loureiro D., Pleskac R., Tarrío D.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2010-10-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100807011
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spelling doaj-4668a57781574c71b122d565ef19882a2021-08-02T17:25:04ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2010-10-0180701110.1051/epjconf/20100807011Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181TaParadela C.Leray S.Kezzar K.Kelic A.Föhr V.Enqvist T.Boudard A.Bacquias A.Pol H. ÁlvarezCasarejos E.Benlliure J.Ayyad Y.Pérez-Loureiro D.Pleskac R.Tarrío D.In this work we have investigated total fission cross section of 181Ta+1H at FRS (FRagment Separator -GSI) at 1, 0.8, 0.5 and 0.3 GeV with an specific setup, providing high accuracy measurements of the cross section values. We compare the results obtained in this experiment, with several calculations performed with the intra-nuclear cascade model (INCL v4.1) coupled to de-excitation code (ABLAv3p), according to two different models describing fission process at high-excitation energies: statistical model of Bohr and Wheeler and the dynamical description of the fission process. The comparison with data of previous experiments is also discussed in order to address the existing discrepancies with this new results. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100807011
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author Paradela C.
Leray S.
Kezzar K.
Kelic A.
Föhr V.
Enqvist T.
Boudard A.
Bacquias A.
Pol H. Álvarez
Casarejos E.
Benlliure J.
Ayyad Y.
Pérez-Loureiro D.
Pleskac R.
Tarrío D.
spellingShingle Paradela C.
Leray S.
Kezzar K.
Kelic A.
Föhr V.
Enqvist T.
Boudard A.
Bacquias A.
Pol H. Álvarez
Casarejos E.
Benlliure J.
Ayyad Y.
Pérez-Loureiro D.
Pleskac R.
Tarrío D.
Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Paradela C.
Leray S.
Kezzar K.
Kelic A.
Föhr V.
Enqvist T.
Boudard A.
Bacquias A.
Pol H. Álvarez
Casarejos E.
Benlliure J.
Ayyad Y.
Pérez-Loureiro D.
Pleskac R.
Tarrío D.
author_sort Paradela C.
title Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta
title_short Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta
title_full Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta
title_fullStr Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta
title_sort investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181ta
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2010-10-01
description In this work we have investigated total fission cross section of 181Ta+1H at FRS (FRagment Separator -GSI) at 1, 0.8, 0.5 and 0.3 GeV with an specific setup, providing high accuracy measurements of the cross section values. We compare the results obtained in this experiment, with several calculations performed with the intra-nuclear cascade model (INCL v4.1) coupled to de-excitation code (ABLAv3p), according to two different models describing fission process at high-excitation energies: statistical model of Bohr and Wheeler and the dynamical description of the fission process. The comparison with data of previous experiments is also discussed in order to address the existing discrepancies with this new results.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100807011
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