9-13 July 2012
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
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The investigation of properties of short-lived SF isotopes (Z > 100) at the focal plane of VASSILISSA separator.

12 Jul 2012, 16:40
20m
Oral Presentation Track B - Nuclear, Particle and Radiation Physics NPRP

Speaker

Mr Alexander Svirikhin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

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Recoil in – flight separator VASSILISSA is widely used for the synthesis and study of decay properties of heavy and superheavy nuclei. For the registration of heavy ER in the focal plane of the separator, a new system with a 16-strip detector assembly, 60x60 mm2 in size, and surrounded by backward detectors was developed. For the purpose of the study of spontaneous fission of short-lived SF isotopes in more detail a neutron detector consisting of 54 3He filled counters was mounted around the focal plane detector chamber of VASSILISSA separator. Neutron detectors with 3He filled counters placed in a moderator are typically used for experimental studies of prompt spontaneous fission neutrons because of their constant high efficiency in a broad range of neutron energy (in thick detectors). In the last years we carried out several experiments aimed to investigate properties of short-lived SF isotopes. The neutron-deficient isotope 246Fm, produced in the complete fusion reaction 40Ar + 208Pb, was investigated in the year 2008. In the year 2010 we carried out an experiment aimed at investigating the properties of spontaneous fission of neutron deficient isotopes of 252No and 244Fm produced in the reaction with 48Ca, 40Ar-beam and 206Pb-target. The main goal of the experiment was to determine the neutron multiplicity at spontaneous fission of these isotopes. From the experimental data for the first time the average number of neutrons per spontaneous fission of 244,246Fm was determined (ν = 3.3±0.3 and ν = 3.6±0.5 respectively). The average number of neutrons from spontaneous fission of 252No was equal to 4.1±0.1. This value is in good agreement with that from literature (4.15±0.30).

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Mr Alexander Svirikhin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

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