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The article was published on 1973-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 838 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nuclear fission.read more
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RIPL – Reference Input Parameter Library for Calculation of Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Data Evaluations
Roberto Capote,M.W. Herman,M.W. Herman,P. Obložinský,P. Obložinský,Phillip G. Young,Stéphane Goriely,Tamás Belgya,A.V. Ignatyuk,Arjan J. Koning,Stéphane Hilaire,Vladimir Plujko,Marilena Avrigeanu,O. Bersillon,Mark B. Chadwick,Tokio Fukahori,Zhigang Ge,Yinlu Han,S. Kailas,J. Kopecky,V.M. Maslov,G Reffo,M. Sin,E. Sh. Soukhovitskii,Patrick Talou +24 more
TL;DR: The Reference Input Parameter Library (RIPL-3) as mentioned in this paper is a library of validated nuclear-model input parameters, referred to as the RIPL-2 library, which has been used extensively in the development and use of nuclear reaction modelling.
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Measuring barriers to fusion
TL;DR: In this paper, a quantitative understanding of the entrance-channel effects induced by target and projectile structure has emerged, based on recent high-precision measurements of fusion excitation functions.
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Langevin description of fusion, deep-inelastic collisions and heavy-ion-induced fission
P. Fröbrich,Igor Gontchar +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the description of fusion of heavy ions, deep-inelastic heavy-ion collisions and heavy ion-induced fission in the framework of Langevin equations is reviewed.
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Quasi-fission — The mass-drift mode in heavy-ion reactions
J. Tōke,R. Bock,G.X. Dai,A. Gobbi,S. Gralla,K. D. Hildenbrand,J. Kuzminski,W. F. J. Müller,Alessandro Olmi,H. Stelzer,B.B. Back,S. Bjørnholm +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the binary and ternary products from reactions of 238U beams with targets of 16O, 27Al, 48Ca, 45Sc, 48Ti, 58Fe, 64Ni and 89Y have been recorded at 6.0 MeV/u bombarding energy with four position-sensitive avalanche detectors, operated in coincidence.
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Analysis of fissionability data at high excitation energies
TL;DR: In this paper, a level density formula that takes into account the smoothed volume, surface and curvature dependence of the single particle level density at the Fermi surface using the results of Balian and Bloch, is shown to be compatible with the level spacings found in neutron resonance data if complemented by a simple Ansatz for shell effects (due to Ignatyuk) and pairing effects.