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Approaching 100Sn by Cluster Radioactivities

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Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions

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The mass asymmetry of cluster radioactivities is intermediate between the corresponding parameters of cold fission and α-decay. In our papers of 1980, we have used both fission theories and Gamow penetrabilities (see1–4 and the references therein) to predict these phenomena. With our analytical superasymmetric fission model (ASAFM), specially developed to allow a systematic search throughout the nuclear chart, and to treat in a unified manner cluster emission, cold fission and α-decay, we published large tables, which have been effectively employed to guide the experiments. In the newest one5 we included nuclei very far from stability and superheavies, based on the 1988 mass predictions.6

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Poenaru, D.N., Greiner, W. (1994). Approaching 100Sn by Cluster Radioactivities. In: Remaud, B., Calboreanu, A., Zoran, V. (eds) Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions. NATO ASI Series, vol 321. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2431-1_9

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