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Formation and dynamics of fission fragments

C. Simenel, A. S. Umar

Published 2013-12-17, updated 2014-03-13Version 2

Although the overall time-scale for nuclear fission is long, suggesting a slow process, rapid shape evolution occurs in its later stages near scission. Theoretical prediction of the fission fragments and their characteristics are often based on the assumption that the internal degrees of freedom are equilibrated along the fission path. However, this adiabatic approximation may break down near scission. This is studied for the symmetric fission of $^{258,264}$Fm. The non-adiabatic evolution is computed using the time-dependent Hartree-Fock method, starting from an adiabatic configuration where the fragments have acquired their identity. It is shown that dynamics has an important effect on the kinetic and excitation energies of the fragments. The vibrational modes of the fragments in the post-scission evolution are also analyzed.

Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C - Rapid Communitation
Journal: Phys. Rev. C 89, 031601(R) (2014)
Subjects: 24.75.+i, 21.60.Jz
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