References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 284CN 288FL A DECAY:T1/2:XUNDL-2
10 references found.
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Phys.Rev. C 69, 054607 (2004)
Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, Yu.V.Lobanov, F.Sh.Abdullin, A.N.Polyakov, I.V.Shirokovsky, Yu.S.Tsyganov, G.G.Gulbekian, S.L.Bogomolov, B.N.Gikal, A.N.Mezentsev, S.Iliev, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.A.Voinov, G.V.Buklanov, K.Subotic, V.I.Zagrebaev, M.G.Itkis, J.B.Patin, K.J.Moody, J.F.Wild, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, D.A.Shaughnessy, J.M.Kenneally, R.W.Lougheed
Measurements of cross sections for the fusion-evaporation reactions 244Pu(48Ca, xn)292-x114 and 245Cm(48Ca, xn)293-x116
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 244Pu(48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E=243-257 MeV; 245Cm(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), E=243 MeV; measured production σ.
RADIOACTIVITY 290,291Lv, 286,287,288,289Fl, 283,285Cn(α) [from 244Pu, 245Cm(48Ca, xn) and subsequent decay]; measured Eα, T1/2. 282,284Cn, 279,281Ds(SF); measured fission energy, T1/2.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.054607
Phys.Rev. C 70, 064609 (2004); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 71, 029902 (2005)
Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, Yu.V.Lobanov, F.Sh.Abdullin, A.N.Polyakov, I.V.Shirokovsky, Yu.S.Tsyganov, G.G.Gulbekian, S.L.Bogomolov, B.N.Gikal, A.N.Mezentsev, S.Iliev, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.A.Voinov, G.V.Buklanov, K.Subotic, V.I.Zagrebaev, M.G.Itkis, J.B.Patin, K.J.Moody, J.F.Wild, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, D.A.Shaughnessy, J.M.Kenneally, P.A.Wilk, R.W.Lougheed, R.I.Ilkaev, S.P.Vesnovskii
Measurements of cross sections and decay properties of the isotopes of elements 112, 114, and 116 produced in the fusion reactions 233, 238U, 242Pu, and 248Cm + 48Ca
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 233,238U, 242Pu, 248Cm(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E* ≈ 25-55 MeV; measured excitation functions. Comparison with model predictions.
RADIOACTIVITY 271Sg, 275Hs, 279Ds, 282,283,285Cn, 286,287,288,289Fl, 292,293Lv(α); 267Rf, 271Sg, 279,281Ds, 284Cn, 286Fl(SF) [from 233,238U, 242Pu, 248Cm(48Ca, xn) and subsequent decay]; measured Eα, T1/2. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064609
JINR-E7-2004-160 (2004)
Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, Yu.V.Lobanov, F.Sh.Abdullin, A.N.Polyakov, I.V.Shirokovsky, Yu.S.Tsyganov, G.G.Gulbekian, S.L.Bogomolov, B.N.Gikal, A.N.Mezentsev, S.Iliev, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.A.Voinov, G.V.Buklanov, K.Subotic, V.I.Zagrebaev, M.G.Itkis, J.B.Patin, K.J.Moody, J.F.Wild, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, D.A.Shaughnessy, J.M.Kenneally, P.A.Wilk, R.W.Lougheed, R.I.Ilkaev, S.P.Vesnovskii
Measurements of cross sections and decay properties of the isotopes of elements 112, 114 and 116 produced in the fusion reactions 233, 238U, 242Pu and 248Cm + 48Ca
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 233,238U, 242Pu, 248Cm(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E* ≈ 25-55 MeV; measured excitation functions. Comparison with model predictions.
RADIOACTIVITY 271Sg, 275Hs, 279Ds, 282,283,285Cn, 286,287,288,289Fl, 292,293Lv(α); 267Rf, 271Sg, 279,281Ds, 284Cn, 286Fl(SF) [from 233,238U, 242Pu, 248Cm(48Ca, xn) and subsequent decay]; measured Eα, T1/2. Comparison with model predictions.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 104, 252701 (2010)
Ch.E.Dullmann, M.Schadel, A.Yakushev, A.Turler, K.Eberhardt, J.V.Kratz, D.Ackermann, L.-L.Andersson, M.Block, W.Bruchle, J.Dvorak, H.G.Essel, P.A.Ellison, J.Even, J.M.Gates, A.Gorshkov, R.Graeger, K.E.Gregorich, W.Hartmann, R.-D.Herzberg, F.P.Hessberger, D.Hild, A.Hubner, E.Jager, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, J.Krier, N.Kurz, S.Lahiri, D.Liebe, B.Lommel, M.Maiti, H.Nitsche, J.P.Omtvedt, E.Parr, D.Rudolph, J.Runke, B.Schausten, E.Schimpf, A.Semchenkov, J.Steiner, P.Thorle-Pospiech, J.Uusitalo, M.Wegrzecki, N.Wiehl
Production and Decay of Element 114: High Cross Sections and the New Nucleus 277Hs
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 244Pu(48Ca, 3n)289Fl, 244Pu(48Ca, 4n)288Fl, E=259.4, 254.6 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ, α-decay chains, T1/2.
RADIOACTIVITY 288,289Fl, 285Cn(α), 281Ds(α), 284Cn, 281Ds, 277Hs(SF); measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-decay chains, T1/2.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.252701
Phys.Rev. C 83, 054618 (2011)
J.M.Gates, Ch.E.Dullmann, M.Schadel, A.Yakushev, A.Turler, K.Eberhardt, J.V.Kratz, D.Ackermann, L.-L.Andersson, M.Block, W.Bruchle, J.Dvorak, H.G.Essel, P.A.Ellison, J.Even, U.Forsberg, J.Gellanki, A.Gorshkov, R.Graeger, K.E.Gregorich, W.Hartmann, R.-D.Herzberg, F.P.Hessberger, D.Hild, A.Hubner, E.Jager, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, J.Krier, N.Kurz, S.Lahiri, D.Liebe, B.Lommel, M.Maiti, H.Nitsche, J.P.Omtvedt, E.Parr, D.Rudolph, J.Runke, H.Schaffner, B.Schausten, E.Schimpf, A.Semchenkov, J.Steiner, P.Thorle-Pospiech, J.Uusitalo, M.Wegrzecki, N.Wiehl
First superheavy element experiments at the GSI recoil separator TASCA: The production and decay of element 114 in the 244Pu(48Ca, 3-4n) reaction
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(48Ca, 2n)252No, E=231.2 MeV; 207Pb(48Ca, 2n)253No, E=231.2 MeV; 208Pb(48Ca, 2n)254No, E=231.2 MeV; 244Pu(48Ca, 3n)289Fl, E=254.6, 259.4 MeV; 244Pu(48Ca, 4n)288Fl, E=254.6, 259.4 MeV; measured evaporation residue spectra, Eα, Iα, fission fragment spectra, Eγ, αγ-, α(particle)-coin, production cross sections. TASCA recoil separator at GSI. Comparison with previous measurements. RADIOACTIVITY 252,253,254No, 288,289Fl(α), (SF); measured Eα, half-lives, branching ratios for α and SF decay modes, (evaporation residues)α- and (evaporation residues)(fission fragments)-correlations, αγ-, γ(SF events)-coin. 248Fm, 281Ds, 284,285Cn, (α); measured Eα, EVR-α-α correlations, Eγ, half-lives. 277Hs(SF); measured total kinetic energy (TKE), half-life.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.054618
Eur.Phys.J. A 48, 62 (2012)
S.Hofmann, S.Heinz, R.Mann, J.Maurer, J.Khuyagbaatar, D.Ackermann, S.Antalic, W.Barth, M.Block, H.G.Burkhard, V.F.Comas, L.Dahl, K.Eberhardt, J.Gostic, R.A.Henderson, J.A.Heredia, F.P.Hessberger, J.M.Kenneally, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, J.V.Kratz, R.Lang, M.Leino, B.Lommel, K.J.Moody, G.Munzenberg, S.L.Nelson, K.Nishio, A.G.Popeko, J.Runke, S.Saro, D.A.Shaughnessy, M.A.Stoyer, P.Thorle-Pospiech, K.Tinschert, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo, P.A.Wilk, A.V.Yeremin
The reaction 48Ca + 248Cm → 296116* studied at the GSI-SHIP
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 248Cm(48Ca, X)292Lv/293Lv, E=265.4, 270.2 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα(t) from 116 decay, 116 fission using SHIP velocity filter. 288,289Fl, 284,285Cn, 281Ds, 277Hs; deduced σ, T1/2, ground state quadrupole deformation, quasiparticle excitations, Q-values for different α decay chains. Comparison with other data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2012-12062-1
Inorg. Chem. 53, 1624 (2014)
A.Yakushev, J.M.Gates, A.Turler, M.Schadel, C.E.Dullmann, D.Ackermann, L.-L.Andersson, M.Block, W.Bruchle, J.Dvorak, K.Eberhardt, H.G.Essel, J.Even, U.Forsberg, A.Gorshkov, R.Graeger, K.E.Gregorich, W.Hartmann, R.-D.Herzberg, F.P.Hessberger, D.Hild, A.Hubner, E.Jager, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, B.Lommel, L.J.Niewisch, H.Nitsche, J.P.Omtvedt, E.Parr, Z.Qin, D.Rudolph, J.Runke, B.Schausten, E.Schimpf, A.Semchenkov, J.Steiner, P.Thorle-Pospiech, J.Uusitalo, M.Wegrzecki, N.Wiehl
Superheavy Element Flerovium (Element 114) Is a Volatile Metal
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 244Pu(48Ca, Xn)288Fl/289Fl, E=259.4 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced two atoms of flerovium, the observed adsorption behavior of Fl points to a higher inertness compared to its nearest homologue in the group, Pb. However, the measured lower limit for the adsorption enthalpy of Fl on a Au surface points to the formation of a metal-metal bond of Fl with Au. Fl is the least reactive element in the group, but still a metal.
doi: 10.1021/ic4026766
J.Phys.Soc.Jpn. 86, 034201 (2017)
D.Kaji, K.Morita, K.Morimoto, H.Haba, M.Asai, K.Fujita, Z.Gan, H.Geissel, H.Hasebe, S.Hofmann, M.H.Huang, Y.Komori, L.Ma, J.Maurer, M.Murakami, M.Takeyama, F.Tokanai, T.Tanaka, Y.Wakabayashi, T.Yamaguchi, S.Yamaki, A.Yoshida
Study of the Reaction 48Ca + 248Cm → 296Lv* at RIKEN-GARIS
RADIOACTIVITY 292Lv, 288Fl, 284Cn, 293Lv, 289Fl, 285Cn, 294Lv, 290Fl(α) [from 248Cm(48Ca, X)296Lv, E=261.6, 258.0 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced decay branches and ratios.
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 248Cm(48Ca, X)296Lv, E=261.6, 258.0 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ. Comparison with available data.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 126, 032503 (2021)
A.Samark-Roth, D.M.Cox, D.Rudolph, L.G.Sarmiento, B.G.Carlsson, J.L.Egido, P.Golubev, J.Heery, A.Yakushev, S.Aberg, H.M.Albers, M.Albertsson, M.Block, H.Brand, T.Calverley, R.Cantemir, R.M.Clark, C.E.Dullmann, J.Eberth, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, F.Giacoppo, M.Gotz, S.Gotz, R.-D.Herzberg, Y.Hrabar, E.Jager, D.Judson, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, L.Lens, J.Ljungberg, B.Lommel, J.Louko, C.-C.Meyer, A.Mistry, C.Mokry, P.Papadakis, E.Parr, J.L.Pore, I.Ragnarsson, J.Runke, M.Schadel, H.Schaffner, B.Schausten, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Thorle-Pospiech, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo
Spectroscopy along Flerovium Decay Chains: Discovery of 280Ds and an Excited State in 282Cn
RADIOACTIVITY 286,288Fl, 284Cn(α), 282Cn, 280Ds(SF) [from 242,244Pu(48Ca, X)286Fl/288Fl, E=6.021 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ α-β coin.; deduced Q-values, T1/2, J, π. Comparison with theoretical calculations. The gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.032503
Chin.Phys.C 45, 030003 (2021)
M.Wang, W.J.Huang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi
The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references
ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses, mass excess, β-, ββ and ββββ-decay, binding, neutron and proton separation energies, decay and reaction Q-value data.