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Origin of empirical threshold for dissipative fission

Robert Vandenbosch
Phys. Rev. C 50, 2618 – Published 1 November 1994
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Abstract

The recent observation that the empirical threshold for fission hindrance correlates with the ratio of the threshold temperature to the temperature dependent fission barrier height is interpreted in terms of Bohr-Wheeler theory. A total fission delay of (2–4) times 10 sup -2— s is deduced from the empirical value of this ratio.

  • Received 13 June 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.50.2618

©1994 American Physical Society

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Robert Vandenbosch

  • University of Washington, Nuclear Physics Laboratory GL-10, Seattle, Washington 98195

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Vol. 50, Iss. 5 — November 1994

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