References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 294OG 249CF(48CA,3N):T1/2:XUNDL-3

4 references found.

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2004OG12

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


2006OG05

Phys.Rev. C 74, 044602 (2006)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, Yu.V.Lobanov, F.Sh.Abdullin, A.N.Polyakov, R.N.Sagaidak, I.V.Shirokovsky, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, G.G.Gulbekian, S.L.Bogomolov, B.N.Gikal, A.N.Mezentsev, S.Iliev, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, K.Subotic, V.I.Zagrebaev, G.K.Vostokin, M.G.Itkis, K.J.Moody, J.B.Patin, D.A.Shaughnessy, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, P.A.Wilk, J.M.Kenneally, J.H.Landrum, J.F.Wild, R.W.Lougheed

Synthesis of the isotopes of elements 118 and 116 in the 249Cf and 245Cm + 48Ca fusion reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 245Cm(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), E=249, 255 MeV; 249Cf(48Ca, 3n), E=251 MeV; measured Eα, αα-coin, fission fragment spectra following residual nucleus decay; deduced σ.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Og, 290,291Lv, 286,287Fl, 283Cn, 279Ds, 275Hs, 271Sg(α) [from 245Cm, 249Cf(48Ca, xn) and subsequent decay]; measured Eα, T1/2. 282Cn, 267Rf(SF) [from α-decay of 286Rf and 271Sg]; measured fission fragment spectra, T1/2.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.044602


2012OG06

Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 162501 (2012)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, C.Alexander, J.Binder, R.A.Boll, S.N.Dmitriev, J.Ezold, K.Felker, J.M.Gostic, R.K.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, K.Miernik, D.Miller, K.J.Moody, A.N.Polyakov, A.V.Ramayya, J.B.Roberto, M.A.Ryabinin, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin

Production and Decay of the Heaviest Nuclei 293, 294117 and 294118

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, X)293Ts/294Ts, E=247, 252 MeV; 249Cf(48Ca, 3n)294Og, E=245, 251 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced average σ, T1/2. Comparison with available data.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Og, 293,294Ts, 290Lv, 289,290Mc(α), 286Fl(α), (SF), 285,286Nh(α), 282Cn(SF), 281Rg(SF), 282Rg(α), 278Mt, 274Bh(α), 270Db(SF); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced discovery z=117 element, T1/2, decay branch, Q-values. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.162501


2018BR13

Phys.Rev. C 98, 024317 (2018)

N.T.Brewer, V.K.Utyonkov, K.P.Rykaczewski, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, R.A.Boll, D.J.Dean, S.N.Dmitriev, J.G.Ezold, L.K.Felker, R.K.Grzywacz, M.G.Itkis, N.D.Kovrizhnykh, D.C.McInturff, K.Miernik, G.D.Owen, A.N.Polyakov, A.G.Popeko, J.B.Roberto, A.V.Sabelnikov, R.N.Sagaidak, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, N.J.Sims, E.H.Smith, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.I.Svirikhin, Yu.S.Tsyganov, S.M.Van Cleve, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin, C.S.White, J.H.Hamilton, M.A.Stoyer

Search for the heaviest atomic nuclei among the products from reactions of mixed-Cf with a 48Ca beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249,250,251,252Cf(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E*=33-50 MeV; calculated evaporation residual cross sections using from five models for analyzing reactions. 249,250,251Cf(48Ca, xn)294Og, E=252, 258 MeV; Yb(48Ca, xn)216Th/217Th/218Th/219Th/220Th, E=252, 258 MeV; 206Pb(48Ca, 2n)252No, E=252, 258 MeV; measured Eα, Iα and (implants)α correlations, using Dubna Gas Filled Recoil Separator (DGFRS) for recoil separation and double-sided silicon strip detectors for α detection at JINR. Reviewed earlier experiments from 2002 to 2012 for the detection of 294Og nuclide. 295,296Og; predicted production σ, half-life and Eα for the decay of 296Og; discussed future prospects for production of these two nuclides.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Og, 290Lv, 218,219Th, 214,215Ra(α); 286Fl(SF); measured Eα, Q(α) and T1/2. 294,296Og(α); comparison of experimental values for Q(α) and T1/2 for 294Og with theoretical predictions for 294Og and 296Og.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.024317