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Viola and the Heavy Elements

W. Loveland

Oregon State University

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Vic’s Contributions to the Heavy Element Field

• Vic’s Nucleus

• Systematics of the properties of the heaviest elements

• TKE release in fission

• Linear Momentum Transfer

• Transfer Product Yields

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Vic’s Nucleus--The “Union Card”

• Grad student in the Seaborg group

• Numerous important contributions

• 226U

Current data t1/2=0.35 s, E=7.57 MeV

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Systematics of the properties of the heaviest elements

• Masses, Q, Q• V.E. Viola, Jr. and G.T. Seaborg, J. Inorg Nucl.Chem. 28, 697 (1966).• V.E. Viola, Jr., J. A. Swant, and J. Graber, At. Data and Nucl Data Tables 13, 35

(1974). (Z=50-118, A=130-311)

• Lifetimes• V.E. Viola, Jr. and G.T. Seaborg, J. Inorg. Nucl Chem. 28, 741 (1966)• V.E. Viola, Jr. and B.D. Wilkins, Nucl. Phys. 82, 65 (1966)

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TKE Release in FissionV.E. Viola, Jr. Nucl. Data A1, 391 (1966)V.E. Viola, K. Kwiatkowski, and M. Walker, Phys. Rev. C 31 1550 (1985).

Simple-Minded Approach

TKE Z1Z2e

2

r0(A11/ 3 A2

1/ 3)Z1Z2e

2F(r)

Simple fit to the data

r0 1.8

Pocket formula

TKE Z1Z2e

2

1.8 A11/ 3 A2

1/ 3

Viola Systematics-1966

TKE 0.1071Z 2

A1/ 3 22.2MeV

Viola systematics-1985

TKE 0.1189Z 2

A1/ 3 7.3MeV

Note limits on range of applicability

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Physics Issues

r0 ~ 1.8 2R + D

D Initial Kinetic Energy of Fragments

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New Developments

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Linear Momentum TransferT. Sikkeland, E.L. Haines, and V.E. Viola, Jr., Phys. Rev 125, 1350 (1962)V,E. Viola, et al., Phys, Rev. C 26,178 (1982).

pfrag

pCN/2

•Diagnostic for the occurrence of incomplete fusion•A tool to study the mechanism of intermediate energycolliisions

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Transfer Product Yields

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Heavy Element Synthesis

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Search for Element 112 in the 238U(48Ca,3n) Reaction

• Y.T. Oganessian et al. reported (Eur. J. Phys A5, 63 (1999))

• 231 MeV 48Ca + 238U 286112 283112 SF

• Two events were observed (t½ = 81 (+147, -32) s)

• Dose = 3.5 x 1018, = 5.0 (+6.3, -3.2) pb

• Somewhat unexpected decay mode

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What is so special about 283112 and its synthesis?

• 283112 occurs in the decay of 291116 formed in the 245Cm + 48Ca reaction.

• 283112 occurs in the decay of 287114 formed in the 244Pu + 48Ca reaction.

• 283112 should be the most easily reachable hot fusion product.

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Chronology of Studies of 238U(48Ca,3n) 283112 Reaction

• 1999--Vassilissa group reports synthesis of 283112 with ~ 5 pb, t1/2 ~ 3 m, decay =SF, Elab=231 MeV

• 2002--BGS group fails to find 283112, upper~ 0.9 pb, 0<t1/2<1000s, decay =,SF, Ebeam =231 MeV

• 2004--Vassilissa group fails to find 283112 at Ebeam ~ 231 MeV, upper ~ 2.2 pb.

• 2004--Vassilissa group finds 283112 at Ebeam ~ 234 MeV, ~ 4 pb, t1/2 ~5.1 m, decay = SF

• 2004--DGFRS group fails to find 5 min SF activity, says 283112 is an -emitter with t1/2 ~ 6 s (produces this nucleus directly and in decay of 291116 and 287114.)

• 2004--BGS group tries again to make 283112 at Ebeam ~ 236 MeV without success.

• 2005--Swiss group fails to confirm DGFRS or Vassilisa results• 2005--GSI group fails to confirm DGFRS or VASSILISSA results but finds

one event (t~7 s, decay =SF, =0.5 pb)--disagrees with everyone.

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Summary of BGS Experiments

Energy (MeV) 230.3 235.6

No. of runs 2 1 E*(MeV) 31.9 36.3

Dose 2.3x1018 1.9x1018

1 event upper limit (pb) 0.8 0.96 84% CL Upper Limit (pb) 1.6 2.0

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RESULTS

NO SF events in any irradiation

No EVR-- correlations ( T < 20 s) in any irradiation.

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Summary of Experiments

• Vassilissa group 283112 is SF nucleus, with t1/2 ~ 5 min, ~ 4 pb

• DGFRS group 283112 is emitter (SF < 10%), t1/2 = 6 s, ~ 2.5 pb

• GSI group 283112 is SF nucleus, t1/2 ~ 5 s, ~ 0.7 pb

• BGS group 283112 not found, upper ~ 0.9 pb

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Thanks, Vic


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