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Title: Decay Patterns and Related Dynamical Aspects of Superheavy Nuclear Systems
Authors: Kaur, Gurjit
Supervisor: Sharma, Manoj K.
Keywords: superheavy nuclei;Deformations and orientations;fusion-fission;Quasi-fission;dynamical cluster decay model
Issue Date: 14-Jan-2020
Abstract: The theoretical and experimental interpretation of decay patterns and related as- pects of superheavy nuclei have attracted prodigious attention which in turn leads to the motivation for obtaining utmost conditions for the synthesis of stable nuclei in the extreme mass region of periodic table. The theoretical study of superheavy nu- clei (SHN) is undertaken in this thesis. The compound and non compound nucleus disintegration mechanisms of SHN are investigated and the results are compared with the experimental data, where ever available. The relevance of incident en- ergy, entrance channel effects, angular momentum, Coulomb factor, deformations and orientations have been explored in view of different decay channels and some new predictions are suggested for the future validation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10266/6077
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