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Attosecond Time Delays in Heavy-Ion Induced Fission Measured by Crystal Blocking,...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review C
Publication Date
Page Number
064609
Volume
78
Issue
6

The time delays in fission induced by bombardment of W with 180 MeV 32S, 240-255 MeV 48Ti, 330-375 MeV 58Ni, and 390 MeV 74Ge have been measured by observation of crystal blocking. Nearly all results are consistent with exponential decay with lifetimes of order 10-18 s which depend weakly on the atomic number of the composite nucleus. This is inconsistent with the Bohr-Wheeler model of fission from a compound nucleus in statistical equilibrium at each stage in a neutron evaporation cascade and supports a picture of strongly damped quasifission. A simple diffusion model with one-body dissipation reproduces roughly the observed time scale and the exponential decay. It suggests that the outer fission barrier could play a significant role in the observed, very slow decays.