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Nuclear Structure Effects in Quasifission – Understanding the Formation of the Heaviest Elements

EPJ Web of Conferences - France
doi 10.1051/epjconf/201612303005
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AstronomyPhysics
Date

January 1, 2016

Authors
D. J. HindeE. WilliamsG. MohantoC. SimenelD. Y. JeungM. DasguptaE. PrasadA. WakhleK. Vo-PhuocI. P. CarterK. J. CookD. H. LuongC. S. PalshetkarD. C. RaffertyE. C. Simpson
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EDP Sciences


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