Neutron multiplicity measurement and investigation of nuclear dissipation and shell effects in 30Si+182,184,186W reactions

M. Shareef,E. Prasad, A. Jhingan,N. Saneesh,Santanu Pal,A. M. Vinodkumar, K. S. Golda,Mohit Kumar, A. Shamlath,P. V. Laveen, A. C. Visakh, M. M. Hosamani, S. K. Duggi, P. Sandya Devi,G. N. Jyothi, A. Tejaswi, A. Chatterjee, P. Sugathan

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2023)

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Background: Enhanced prescission neutron multiplicity (vpre) over statistical model calculations assuming Bohr-Wheeler fission width is explained using Kramers' fission width incorporating dissipative effects. The dissipation strength obtained from such studies reported significant effect of the neutron shell closure of N = 126 of the fissioning system as well as nuclear temperature. The dependence of dissipation strength on shell effect and temperature is also attributed to the choice of input parameters in the statistical model calculations.Purpose: We investigate the role of N/Z, shell effect, collective enhancement of level density (CELD), and excitation energy on vpre in reactions forming isotopes of the Ra nucleus.Methods: The neutron multiplicity excitation function is measured for the 30Si + 182,184,186W reactions populat-ing 212,214,216Ra nuclei using the National Array of Neutron Detectors (NAND) at the Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. Among these compound nuclei, 214Ra has a major neutron shell closure of N = 126. Measured vpre are analyzed within the framework of a statistical model incorporating dynamical hindrance in nuclear fission due to dissipation, shell corrections in the fission barrier and level density, and CELD.Results: Experimental vpre show a marginal isotopic dependence at all excitation energies. vpre values do not show any noticeable effect of neutron magic number N = 126. Dissipation strength of & beta; = 8 zs-1 (5.27 MeV/h over bar ) reasonably reproduces the experimental vpre excitation functions for all three nuclei in the measured energy range. Appreciable variations in presaddle neutron emissions are observed when shell effect or CELD is excluded in the calculations. Even though both the shell and CELD are found to impact primarily in the presaddle sector, they alter the excitation energy and multiplicity in the saddle-to-scission sector as well in a complementary manner.Conclusions: A temperature independent dissipation coefficient is observed to reproduce the experimental results in this study throughout the excitation energy range measured. Shell corrections in fission barrier and level density parameters and CELD in fission and particle evaporation widths also influence the neutron multiplicities. The observed effect of CELD in the presaddle phase is attributed to the large enhancement of level density at the saddle due to its large deformation and consequent enhancement of fission width.
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