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Progress in transport models of heavy-ion collisions for the synthesis of superheavy nuclei

Published on August 15, 2023

In this article, we introduce the development of transport models such as the dinuclear system (DNS) model, quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) type model, Boltzmann type model, and Time-dependent Hatree-Fock (TDHF) type model, and conclude with their latest applications in the synthesis of superheavy nuclei, especially in fusion reactions and multinucleon transfer reactions. In addition, various international large-scale scientific facilities, as well as their scientific objectives, and future plans, are also summarized.

Recommended citation: Zhang, Ming-Hao, et al. "Progress in transport models of heavy-ion collisions for the synthesis of superheavy nuclei." NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES,2023,46(08):137-145.
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Predictions of synthesizing elements with Z = 119 and 120 in fusion reactions

Published on January 25, 2024

Within the framework of the dinuclear system model, the experimentally accessible projectile-target combinations are predicted for the production of new superheavy elements with 𝑍=119 and 𝑍=120. The entrance channel effect and the isotopic dependence of targets and projectiles on the capture, fusion, and survival stages of the fusion reaction are discussed.

Recommended citation: Zhang, Ming-Hao, et al. "Predictions of synthesizing elements with Z= 119 and 120 in fusion reactions." Physical Review C 109.1 (2024): 014622.
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Possibilities for the synthesis of superheavy element Z = 121 in fusion reactions

Published on June 18, 2024

The synthesis of superheavy elements Z = 121 was systematically studied through combinations of stable projectiles with Z = 21–30 and targets with half-lives exceeding 50 d. The influence of mass asymmetry and isotopic dependence on the projectile and target nuclei was investigated in detail.

Recommended citation: Zhang, Ming-Hao, et al. "Possibilities for the synthesis of superheavy element Z= 121 in fusion reactions." Nuclear Science and Techniques 35.6 (2024): 95.
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Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014

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Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015

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