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Revista mexicana de física
versión impresa ISSN 0035-001X
Rev. mex. fis. vol.52 supl.4 México nov. 2006
Dynamics of mass asymmetry in nuclear molecular systems
G.G. Adamiana, A. Andreeva,b, N.V. Antonenkoa, b, R.V. Jolosa, b S.P. Ivanova a, Yu.V. Palchikov a, W. Scheid b,*, and T.M Schneidman a
a Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna (Moscow Region), Russia,
b Institutfur Theoretische Physik der Universitat, 35392 Giessen, Germany, * email: werner.scheid@theo.physik.uni-giessen.de
Recibido el 27 de enero de 2006
Aceptado el 10 de mayo de 2006
Abstract
The dinuclear system concept assumes two touching nuclei which can exchange nucleons by transfer. This concept can be applied to nuclear structure, to fusion reactions leading to superheavy nuclei and to multinucleon transfer.
Keywords: Dinuclear system; superdeformed states; fusion; superheavy nuclei; quasifission.
Resumen
El concepto de un sistema dinuclear supone dos núcleos en contacto que pueden intercambiar nucleones entre ellos. Posibles aplicaciones de este modelo se encuentran en la estructura nuclear, reacciones de fusión para crear núcleos superpesados y la transferencia de varios nucleones.
Descriptores: Sistema dinuclear; estados superdeformados; fusión, núcleos superpesados; cuasifisión.
PACS: 25.70.Ji; 24.10.i; 21.60.Ev; 21.60.Gx
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Acknowledgements
We thank DFG (Bonn), VWStiftung (Hannover) and RFBR (Moscow) for supporting this work. We thank Prof. Junqing Li (Lanzhou), Prof. Enguang Zhao (Beijing) and Prof. Nikolay Minkov (Sofia) for valuable discussions.
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