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Kozulin, E. M.*; Knyazheva, G. N.*; Itkis, I. M.*; Itkis, M. G.*; Mukhamejanov, Y. S.*; Bogachev, A. A.*; Novikov, K. V.*; Kirakosyan, V. V.*; Kumar, D.*; Banerjee, T.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 105(1), p.014607_1 - 014607_12, 2022/01
Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:95.18(Physics, Nuclear)Bogachev, A. A.*; Kozulin, E. M.*; Knyazheva, G. N.*; Itkis, I. M.*; Itkis, M. G.*; Novikov, K. V.*; Kumar, D.*; Banerjee, T.*; Diatlov, I. N.*; Cheralu, M.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 104(2), p.024623_1 - 024623_11, 2021/08
Times Cited Count:26 Percentile:94.71(Physics, Nuclear)For the purpose of the study of asymmetric and symmetric fission modes of Hg and
Pb nuclei, mass-energy distributions of fission fragments of
Hg and
Pb formed in the
Ar +
Sm and
Ca +
Sm reactions, respectively, at energies near the Coulomb barrier have been measured using the double-arm time-of-flight spectrometer CORSET and compared with previously measured
Pb isotopes produced in the
Ca +
Sm reactions. Conclusion is the studied properties of asymmetric fission of
Hg and
Pb nuclei point out the existence of well deformed proton shell at Z
36 and less deformed proton shell at Z
46.