Oscillation of Hot Fissioning Nuclei around a Saddle Point
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Abstract
Three time scales of a fissioning nucleus starting from the ground state to the scission point are defined and calculated by the Monte Carlo method. The result shows that the time of oscillating around the saddle point is longer than both the mean first passage time from the ground state to the saddle point and the time of descent from the saddle to scission points. Thus it is suggested that more neutrons could be emitted from a hot heavy fissioning nucleus during the period of the stretching and contracting of the deformation process.
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BAO Jing-Dong, Lü Kun, LIU Ling, JIA Ying. Oscillation of Hot Fissioning Nuclei around a Saddle Point[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(8): 1880-1883.
BAO Jing-Dong, Lü Kun, LIU Ling, JIA Ying. Oscillation of Hot Fissioning Nuclei around a Saddle Point[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(8): 1880-1883.
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BAO Jing-Dong, Lü Kun, LIU Ling, JIA Ying. Oscillation of Hot Fissioning Nuclei around a Saddle Point[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(8): 1880-1883.
BAO Jing-Dong, Lü Kun, LIU Ling, JIA Ying. Oscillation of Hot Fissioning Nuclei around a Saddle Point[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(8): 1880-1883.
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