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Synthesis of superheavy elements by cold fusion

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RUSSIAN CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 78, Issue 12, Pages 1123-1138

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TURPION LTD
DOI: 10.1070/RC2009v078n12ABEH004076

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The nuclear shell model predicts that the next doubly magic shell-closure beyond Pb-208 is at the proton number Z = 114, 120, or 126 and at the neutron number N = 172 or 184. The outstanding aim of experimental investigations is the exploration of this region of spherical 'Super Heavy Elements' (SHEs). Using cold fusion reactions which are based on lead and bismuth targets, the new elements from 107 to 112 were synthesized at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany. Some of these results were confirmed at RIKEN in Wako, Japan, where also a relatively neutron-deficient isotope of element 113 was synthesized. In hot fusion reactions of Ca-48 projectiles with actinide targets, a more neutron-rich isotope of element 112 and the new elements from 113 to 116 and even 118 were produced at FLNR in Dubna, Russia. Recently, part of these hot fusion data, which represent the first identification of nuclei located on the predicted island of SHEs, were confirmed in two independent experiments. The decay data reveal that for the heaviest elements, the dominant decay mode is alpha emission rather than fission. The decay properties as well as reaction cross-sections are compared with results of theoretical studies. The bibliography includes 120 references.

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