Fission of super-heavy elements: 132Sn-plus-the-rest, or 208Pb-plus-the-rest ?

Abstract

In this work we try to settle down the controversial predictions on the effect of doubly magic nuclei 132Sn and 208Pb on the mass distributions of fission fragments of super-heavy nuclei. For this we have calculated the mass distribution of super-heavy nuclei from 286Cn to 306122 within the dynamical 4-dimensional Langevin approach. We have found that in "light" super-heavies the influence of 208Pb on the mass distributions is present but negligible small. In "heavy" super-heavies, Z=120-122, the (quasi)symmetric peaks and strongly asymmetric peaks at fragment mass AF close to AF=208 are of comparable magnitude.

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