Journal article

Fission Barriers for Nuclei Lighter than Radium


Authors listMosel, U

Publication year1972

Pages971-985

JournalPhysical Review C

Volume number6

Issue number3

ISSN0556-2813

eISSN1089-490X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.6.971

PublisherAmerican Physical Society


Abstract

Potential energy surfaces have been calculated for the mass range 180≤𝐴≤212 by using the shell-correction method on the basis of a symmetric two-center shell model. All calculations have been performed both with a constant and with a surface-dependent pairing strength. The results show that the fission barriers calculated with the latter prescription are incompatible with experimental data. The calculations for a constant pairing strength, however, in which the shells at the saddle are calculated on the same basis as those at the ground state, agree reasonably well with experimental data of the Berkeley group. The shell corrections for these nuclei are analyzed separately in detail and are found to exhibit remarkable regular structures which can be explained by an interplay between the shells of the fragments and those of the fissioning nucleus. Finally, the existence of shape-isomeric and the treatment of the zero-point energy in these calculations are discussed.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMosel, U. (1972) Fission Barriers for Nuclei Lighter than Radium, Physical Review C, 6(3), pp. 971-985. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.6.971

APA Citation styleMosel, U. (1972). Fission Barriers for Nuclei Lighter than Radium. Physical Review C. 6(3), 971-985. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.6.971


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