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2021GA34      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 85, 1080 (2021)

E.I.Galkina, E.M.Kozulin, G.N.Knyazheva, I.M.Itkis, A.A.Bogachev, I.N.Diatlov, M.Cheralu, D.Kumar, N.I.Kozulina, K.V.Novikov, A.N.Pan, I.V.Pchelintsev, I.V.Vorobiev, W.H.Trzaska, S.Heinz, B.Lommel, E.Vardaci, S.Spinosa, A.Di Nitto, A.Pulcini, C.Borcea, I.Harca

Investigating Mass-Energy Distributions of Fragments Produced in the 32S + 232Th → 264Sg Reaction at Energies Below and Near the Coulomb Barrier

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(32S, X)264Sg, E=165, 181, 200 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced mass-energy distributions of fragments, contribution from the quasifission process. CORSET double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer.

doi: 10.3103/S1062873821100154
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2020DI02      Phys.Rev. C 102, 024624 (2020)

A.Di Nitto, E.Vardaci, G.La Rana, P.N.Nadtochy, A.Boiano, M.Cinausero, G.Prete, N.Gelli, E.M.Kozulin, G.N.Knyazheva, A.Ordine, F.Davide, C.Parascandolo, D.Pierroutsakou, A.Pulcini

Evaporation and fission decay of 158Er composite nuclei within the statistical model

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 126Te(32S, X)158Er*, E=180 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), fission fragments (FF), protons, α, p(ER)-coin, α(ER)-coin, p(FF)-coin, α(FF)-coin using the used the Ball sector 8πLP apparatus at the XTU-Tandem accelerator of LNL-Legnaro; deduced proton and α-particle energy-integrated differential multiplicities, angular distributions, fusion-fission σ; data analyzed in the framework of the statistical model (SM) of evaporation using the code PACE2_N11.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.024624
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2020KO09      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 6 (2020)

E.M.Kozulin, I.M.Harca, E.Vardaci, I.Matea, A.Maj, I.Itkis, G.Knyazheva, K.Novikov, O.Dorvaux, M.Ciemala, S.Brambilla, N.Kozulina, I.V.Kolesov, E.Saveleva, V.V.Kirakosyan, C.Schmitt, C.Borcea, S.Calinescu, C.Petrone, M.Ashaduzzaman, B.DeCanditiis, A.Pulcini, D.Quero, P.Rath, A.di Nitto, G.La Rana, A.Bracco, F.Camera, O.Stezowski, J.Wilson, D.Verney, W.H.Trzaska, for the SPS and the PARIS collaboration

Features of the Fission Fragments Formed in the Heavy Ion induced 32S +197Au reaction near the interaction barrier

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-019-00019-5
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2020NO09      Phys.Rev. C 102, 044605 (2020)

K.V.Novikov, E.M.Kozulin, G.N.Knyazheva, I.M.Itkis, M.G.Itkis, A.A.Bogachev, I.N.Diatlov, M.Cheralu, D.Kumar, N.I.Kozulina, A.N.Pan, I.V.Pchelintsev, I.V.Vorobiev, W.H.Trzaska, S.Heinz, H.M.Devaraja, B.Lommel, E.Vardaci, S.Spinosa, A.Di Nitto, A.Pulcini, S.V.Khlebnikov, P.P.Singh, Ru.N.Sahoo, B.Gall, Z.Asfari, C.Borcea, I.Harca, D.M.Filipescu

Investigation of fusion probabilities in the reactions with 52, 54Cr, 64Ni, and 68Zn ions leading to the formation of Z = 120 superheavy composite systems

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 248Cm(52Cr, X)300120*, E=290, 304-MeV; 248Cm(54Cr, X)302120*, E=296 MeV; 232Th(68Zn, X)300120*, E=335 MeV; measured binary reaction products in coincidence by the double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer CORSET, the first two reactions using 248Cm target at the U-400 cyclotron facility of FLNR-Dubna, and the experiment with 232Th target at the University of Jyvaskyla K-130 cyclotron facility; deduced yield and TKE matrices of binary fragments as functions of mass and energy, capture cross sections as a function of effective fissility parameter, excitation energy of primary fragments as function of fragment mass, contributions of symmetric fragments to the capture cross sections, fusion probability as function of the mean fissility parameter, and production σ for the formation of Z=120 superheavy nucleus (SHN). 238U(64Ni, X)302120*, E=335 MeV; compared results of this experiment, reported in 2010Ko16, at Jyvaskyla with the data in the present experiments. 248Cm(54Cr, X) reaction determined to be the most favorable for the production of Z=120 element.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044605
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2020VA06      Phys.Rev. C 101, 064612 (2020)

E.Vardaci, A.Pulcini, E.M.Kozulin, I.Matea, D.Verney, A.Maj, C.Schmitt, I.M.Itkis, G.N.Knyazheva, K.Novikov, N.Kozulina, I.M.Harca, I.V.Kolesov, K.Saveleva, V.V.Kirakosyan, O.Dorvaux, M.Ciemala, S.Brambilla, M.Ashaduzzaman, B.De Canditiis, A.Di Nitto, D.Quero, C.Parascandolo, D.Pierroutsakou, P.K.Rath, G.Sposito, G.La Rana, A.Bracco, F.Camera, O.Stezowski, C.Borcea, S.Calinescu, C.Petrone, J.Wilson

Using γ rays to disentangle fusion-fission and quasifission near the Coulomb barrier: A test of principle in the fusion-fission and quasielastic channels

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(32S, X), E=166 MeV; measured fragments and γ rays in singles, (fragment)(fragment)-coin, prompt γ(binary fragments)-coin using the two-arm TOF spectrometer CORSET time-of-flight spectrometer for fragments, ORGAM array of Ge detectors, and PARIS array of scintillation detectors for γ rays at the ALTO facility of IPN-Orsay; deduced total kinetic energy and mass yield (TKE-mass) distributions, γ-fold and multiplicity distributions. Comparison with theoretical calculations using GEF code. Discussion of γ multiplicity as a method for differentiating fusion-fission (FF) and quasifission (QF) events. 129La; deduced 756-, 869-, and 888-keV γ transition between high angular momentum states in coincidence with fission fragments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.064612
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