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1 ATLAS Research projects (DOE milestone NS8) W. Loveland Oregon State University

2 Heavy element survival probabilities

3  n /  f –Direct Neutron Counting Use technique of cross bombardments 26 Mg + 248 Cm  274 Hs (E*=49)  273 Hs(E*=39.5)  25 Mg + 248 Cm  273 Hs (E*=39.5)  Measure pre and ((  n )/(  tot )) for first chance fission using the Harding-Farley method.

4 Study of deep inelastic collisions using very n-rich projectiles Systems to study 5A MeV 94 Rb + 92 Mo 5A MeV 94 Rb + 58 Ni Physics “Is the process responsible for N/Z equilibration a collective mode of high frequency or a stochastic random walk relaxation?” (The exchange model would predict a weak dependence of the width of the fragment charge distributions upon the disequilibrium involved in the initial N/Z ratio while the collective model would predict a strong correlation between the average final width of the projectile charge distribution as a function of the initial charge dis-equilibration.) Advantages of RIBs. The use of such beams extends the range of N/Z ratios available for study, and reduces the probability of charged particle emission in the collisions

5 Atomic Properties of the heaviest elements Experiment: Form a beam of charged EVR recoils Neutralize the recoils to form a neutral beam Pass neutral beam through an inhomogenous magnetic field. Detect neutral atoms and their deflection by decay Physics Direct measurement of atomic properties


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