Synthetic Paths to the Heaviest Elements
Abstract
The cross section for producing a heavy reaction product, σEVR, can be represented by the equation σEVR = ΣJ=0J σcapture (Ec.m.,J) PCN (E*,J) Wsur(E*,J), where σcapture(Ec.m.,J) is the capture cross section at center of mass energy Ec.m. and spin J. PCN is the probability that the projectile-target system will evolve from the contact configuration inside the fission saddle point to form a completely fused system rather than re-separating (quasifission, fast fission). Wsur is the probability that the completely fused system will de-excite by neutron emission rather than fission. I discuss results of experiments that characterize these quantities in heavy element synthesis reactions. I also discuss the possibilities of synthesizing heavy nuclei using damped collisions and reactions using radioactive beams.
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