Investigation of 1n-evaporation channel of Superheavy nuclei with Z=102-113
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Synthesis of superheavy nuclei (SHN) is a long-standing important subject of
nuclear physics. The new elements which are synthesised are extremely
important because they are expected to have new properties which may address
some unresolved issues related to nuclear dynamics. Now a day the synthesis of
SHN is getting more and more challenging due to smaller production crosssection
either for cold or for hot fusion-evaporation reactions. Thus the
appropriate theoretical research of existing methods is needed for proper
understanding of dynamical aspect of superheavy nuclei.
Keeping this in mind, we studied the 1n-decay pattern of a number of
heavy/superheavy nuclei using hot and cold optimum orientations within
dynamical cluster decay model (DCM) by considering β2 – deformations. In the
present work we discuss 1n decay channel using Pb and Bi targets for nuclei
lying in the range Z=102-113 within energy range
=10.61-28.9 MeV. In the
decay of these nuclei various factors such as fragmentation potential (V),
preformation probability (P0) and penetrability (P) are analysed by fitting the
neck length parameter ΔR of the model. In addition to this we have also
investigated the exclusive role of deformations for these nuclei. Finally the
comparative analysis of sticking and non-sticking moment of inertia is carried
out by inspecting respective fragmentation paths.
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MSc-Physics-Dissertation
