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Dynamical calculations for the fluctuations of the collective variables involved in fission are obtained by a proper decomposition of the full density. The final mass distributions of the fission fragments appear to be independent on the angular momentum and on the friction strength.
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The authors would like to thank H. Hofmann for many suggestions and stimulating discussions. One of us (C.G.) would like to thank the Physik Department TUM for the warm hospitality during his stay there.
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Grégoire, C., Scheuter, F. Mass distribution of heavy ion fission within a dynamical treatment. Z Physik A 303, 337–338 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01421533
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