The recent investigations show that the size and mass number of the target nucleus in the heavy-ion fission reactions are very important for the angular distribution of fission fragments. In this work, we consider the behavior of fission fragment angular anisotropies within the standard saddle-point statistical model for the 168O, 188O, 199F, 2412Mg, 2814Si, 32 16 S+20882Pb fission reaction systems. As a result, a relation is found between the average contribution of non-compound nucleus fission and the mass number of projectile for these systems. It is also obtained that the onset of this contribution is significant for the projectile with the mass number greater than 20, as well as this quantity is an increasing function of the mass number of projectile. Finally, the comparison condition between α, and α BG is modified for these reaction systems.
Soheyli,S. and K Khalili,M. (2019). The prediction of non-compound nucleus fission contribution as a function of the mass number of projectile to induced fission of Pb nucleus. Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 12(4), 281-288.
MLA
Soheyli,S. , and K Khalili,M. . "The prediction of non-compound nucleus fission contribution as a function of the mass number of projectile to induced fission of Pb nucleus", Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 12, 4, 2019, 281-288.
HARVARD
Soheyli S., K Khalili M. (2019). 'The prediction of non-compound nucleus fission contribution as a function of the mass number of projectile to induced fission of Pb nucleus', Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 12(4), pp. 281-288.
CHICAGO
S. Soheyli and M. K Khalili, "The prediction of non-compound nucleus fission contribution as a function of the mass number of projectile to induced fission of Pb nucleus," Iranian Journal of Physics Research, 12 4 (2019): 281-288,
VANCOUVER
Soheyli S., K Khalili M. The prediction of non-compound nucleus fission contribution as a function of the mass number of projectile to induced fission of Pb nucleus. Dear user; Recently we have changed our software to Sinaweb. If you had already registered with the old site, you may use the same USERNAME but you need to change your password. To do so at the first use, please choose, 2019; 12(4): 281-288.