2020 Fall Meeting

Presentation information

Oral presentation

II. Radiation, Accelerator, Beam and Medical Technologies » 201-1 Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Data Measurement/Evaluation/Validation, Nuclear Reaction Technology

[1N01-03] Fission Theory

Wed. Sep 16, 2020 10:00 AM - 10:55 AM Room N (Zoom room 14)

Chair:Futoshi Minato(JAEA)

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM

[1N02] Nuclear fission of super heavy nuclei using four-dimensional Langevin model

*Chikako Tsubakihara Ishizuka1, Xuan Zhang1, Fedir Ivanyuk2, Mark Usang3, Satoshi Chiba1 (1. Tokyo Tech, 2. Kiev Institute for Nuclear Research, 3. Malaysian Nuclear Agency)

Keywords:Nuclear fission, Super heavy nuclei, Nuclear data

Nuclear fission of superheavy nuclei has been expected to provide important information on the survey for the island of stability where unknown super-heavy element can stably exist, and to play an essential role in nucleosynthesis of heavy elements such as gold and uranium. However, the experimental information on the nuclear fission of superheavy nuclei is very limited. Especially, it is very difficult to study nuclear fission of neutron-rich superheavy nuclei experimentally, though quantitative study on that is necessary for a detailed evaluation of the r-process which is known as the origin of uranium. In this presentation, we will report our recent results on nuclear fission of superheavy nuclei using the four-dimensional Langevin model.