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04-5-1004-94/2006
Priority:1
Status: Approved for completion
in 2006

Synthesis of New Nuclei and Study of Nuclear Properties
and Heavy-Ion Reaction Mechanisms

Leader:   Yu.Ts. Oganessian

Scientific Programme:
Experiments with U, Np, Pu, Am Cm and Cf targets to synthesize SHE with Z=112 div 118 close to the region of predicted spherical shells. Mass determination of superheavy nuclei produced in reactions with 48Ca. Synthesis and chemical izolation of heavy elements Z=105, 112 and 114 by the solution and gaschromatography chemistry methods. Investigation of the dynamics of spontaneous and induced fission and of the cluster decay. Experimental and theoretical study of the mechanism of nuclear interaction and of the decay of heavy compound nuclei. Investigation of nuclei close to the nucleon stability boundary. Study of nuclear reactions using radioactive nuclei beams.

Expected main results in 2006:

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leader
Status
1. Synthesis of new isotopes
of heavy and superheavy elements.
Gas-filled separator of recoil nuclei
V.K. Utyonkov
Data taking
2. Chemistry of transactinides.
S.N Dmitriev
Data taking
3. Fission and cluster decay.
CORSET

M.G. Itkis
J. Kliman
Data taking
4. -, - and gamma- spectroscopy
of heavy nuclei.
VASSILISSA.

A.V. Yeremin
Data taking
5. Investigation of 136Xe + 136Xe
reaction products

S.N. Dmitriev
A.V. Yeremin
Preparation
Data taking
6. Nuclei close to the drip lines. Fragment-separator COMBAS.
Yu.M. Serada
Data taking
Preparation
7. Reactions with radioactive nuclei
beams. High-resolution beam line ACCULINNA.

A.S. Fomichev
Data taking
Preparation
8. Exotic decay modes.
Detector FOBOS.

A. Matthies
Data taking
Preparation
9. Reactions induced by stable
and radioactive ion beams
of light elements.
Laser spectroscopy of nuclei

Yu.E. Penionzhkevich
Data taking
Preparation
10. Experiments using the magnetic
analyzer of superheavy atoms
"MASHA"

S.N. Dmitriev
Preparation
Data taking
11. Theoretical study of mechanisms
of heavy ion induced reactions.
V.I. Zagrebaev  
12. Developing the knowledge base on
nuclear physics allocated in the Web
V.I. Zagrebaev
Data taking

Collaboration   
Country or international
organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YerPhI
Belgium Brussels ULB
Bulgaria Sofia INRNE BAS
Plovdiv UP
Czech Republic Rez NPI ASCR
Finland Jyvaskyla UJ
France Caen GANIL
Grenoble ISN
Orsay CSNSM
Strasbourg CRN
Germany Berlin HMI
Darmstadt GSI
Frankfurt/Main GU
Mainz JGU
Munich TUM
Tubingen Univ.
Italy Catania INFN LNS
Legnaro INFN LNL
Messina Univ.
Milan Univ.
Padua INFN
Japan Tokyo TM CAE
Kobe Kobe Univ.
Wako RIKEN
Kazakhstan Almaty INP NNC RK
Poland Warsaw IEP WU
INChT
Cracow NINP
Poznan IP AMU
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
Russia Moscow MEPhI
SINP MSU
SSC RRC KI
GEOKHI RAS
VNIINM
MUCTR
Cheboksary CSU
Dimitrovgrad RIAR
Gatchina PNPI RAS
Novosibirsk IAE SB RAS
Obninsk SRC-IPPE
Sarov RFNC-VNIIEF
St. Petersburg SPbSU
KRI
Voronezh VSU
Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade INS "VINCA"
Slovak Republic Bratislava CU
IP SAS
Switzerland Villigen PSI
Ukraine Kiev BITP NASU
INR SC NASU
USA Berkeley, CA Berkeley Lab
Dallas, TX SMU
Idaho-Falls, ID INEEL
Livermore, CA LLNL
Nashville, TN VU

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