Bibcode
Beck, C.; Nouicer, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
eprint arXiv:nucl-ex/9708004
Fecha de publicación:
8
1997
Número de citas
0
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Descripción
A high-resolution study of fragment-fragment-$gamma$ triple coincident
measurements of the symmetric-mass fission exit-channel from the
^{28}Si+^{28}Si reaction has been performed at the VIVITRON Tandem
facility by using the EUROGAM Phase II $gamma$-ray spectrometer. The
bombarding energy E_{lab}(^{28}Si) = 111.6 MeV has been chosen to
populate a well known quasi-molecular resonance in ^{56}Ni. Evidence is
presented for a selective population of states in ^{28}Si fragments
arising from the symmetric-fission of the ^{56}Ni compound nucleus. In
the resonant region the enhanced population of the K^{pi} = 3_{1}^{-}
band of the ^{28}Si nucleus, indicative of an oblate deformed shape,
appears to play a significant role in the collision processes. The
resonant behavior in the elastic and inelatic ^{28}Si+^{28}Si
exit-channels is found to be correlated to strong disalignment features
of the di-nuclear oblate-oblate system with an equator-equator stable
configuration.