Nuclear viscosity is an indispensable ingredient of the nuclear fission collective dynamical models. It governs the exchange of energy between the collective variables and the thermal bath. Its dependence on the shape and temperature is a matter of controversy. By using systems of intermediate fissility we have demonstrated in a recent study that the viscosity parameters is larger for compact shapes, and decreases for larger deformations of the fissioning system, at variance with the conclusions of the statistical model modified to include empirically viscosity and time scales. In this contribution we propose an experimental scenario to highlight the possible dependence of the viscosity from the temperature.
Is nuclear viscosity dependent on temperature? / Vardaci, E.; DI Nitto, A.; Nadtochy, P. N.; La Rana, G.; Cinausero, M.; Prete, G.; Gelli, N.; Kozulin, E. M.; Knyazheva, G. N.; Itkis, I. M.; Ashaduzzaman, M.; Davide, F.; Pulcini, A.; Quero, D.; Rath, P. K.. - In: EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2101-6275. - 193:193(2018), p. 01002. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th Workshop on Nuclear Fission and Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich Nuclei (FISSION 2017) tenutosi a Chamrousse, France nel March 20-24, 2017) [10.1051/epjconf/201819301002].
Is nuclear viscosity dependent on temperature?
Vardaci E.
;DI Nitto A.;La Rana G.;Ashaduzzaman M.;Quero D.;Rath P. K.
2018
Abstract
Nuclear viscosity is an indispensable ingredient of the nuclear fission collective dynamical models. It governs the exchange of energy between the collective variables and the thermal bath. Its dependence on the shape and temperature is a matter of controversy. By using systems of intermediate fissility we have demonstrated in a recent study that the viscosity parameters is larger for compact shapes, and decreases for larger deformations of the fissioning system, at variance with the conclusions of the statistical model modified to include empirically viscosity and time scales. In this contribution we propose an experimental scenario to highlight the possible dependence of the viscosity from the temperature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.