Published 2016 | Version v1
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A new approach to barrier-top fission dynamics

  • 1. Department of Physics and Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (United States)

Description

We proposed a calculational framework for describing induced fission that avoids the Bohr-Wheeler assumption of well-defined fission channels. The building blocks of our approach are configurations that form a discrete, orthogonal basis and can be characterized by both energy and shape. The dynamics is to be determined by interaction matrix elements between the states rather than by a Hill-Wheeler construction of a collective coordinate. Within our approach, several simple limits can be seen: diffusion; quantized conductance; and ordinary decay through channels. The specific proposal for the discrete basis is to use the Kπ quantum numbers of the axially symmetric Hartree-Fock approximation to generate the configurations. Fission paths would be determined by hopping from configuration to configuration via the residual interaction. We show as an example the configurations needed to describe a fictitious fission decay 32S → 16O + 16O. We also examine the geometry of the path for fission of 236U, measuring distances by the number of jumps needed to go to a new Kπ partition. (authors)

Availability note (English)

Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612201001
Part of:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Proceedings of CNR*15, the 5. international workshop on compound-nuclear reactions and related topics

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Publishing Information

Publisher
EDP Sciences
Imprint Place
Les Ulis (France)
Imprint Title
EPJ Web of Conferences, Proceedings of CNR*15, the 5. international workshop on compound-nuclear reactions and related topics
Imprint Pagination
v. 122 [577 p.]
Journal Page Range
p. 01001.p.1-01001.p.11

Conference

Title
5. international workshop on compound-nuclear reactions and related topics
Acronym
CNR*15
Dates
19-23 Oct 2015
Place
Tokyo (Japan)

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19 refs.; This record replaces 51042696