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The aim of the DANF conference was to present and discuss new theoretical and experimental results in the field of nuclear fission dynamics. The conference program was designed to cover a wide range of physical phenomena including spontaneous and induced fission at low and intermediate energies and fragmentation of hot nuclei. Among the topics discussed at the conference were: the development of various theories, experiments on the synthesis of superheavy elements, fusion-fission processes and the decay of complex nuclear systems, binary and ternary fission, nuclear structure of neutron-rich nuclei and the peculiarities of exotic nuclear reactions. Attention was also paid to the recent progress in developing radioactive ion beam facilities. The development of new methods was also on the conference agenda.
Contents
Production and Decay of Superheavy Elements (M G Itkis et al.); Nuclear Structure in the Superheavy Region (J A Maruhn); Fission Time Distributions in Fusion-Fission Reactions (V A Rubchenya et al.); Excitation of Fragment Rotational States in Cold Fission ( Mi icu & D S Delion); Gamma Ray Emission in Fission and Quasifission of Heavy and Superheavy Elements (L' Krupa et al.); On Fission Fragment De-Excitation at Scission Point (V A Kalinin et al.); Uncommon Modes of Particle-Accompanied Fission (M Mutterer et al.); On Particle Stability of Very Neutron-Rich O Isotopes (e Gmuca & J Leja); Studies of Reaction Dynamics in the Fermi Energy Domain (M Veselsky et al.); DRIBS II: A Source of Radioactive Nuclei (O Szollos et al.); Advanced Analysis of Multidimensional Experimental Nuclear Data (M Morha et al.); and other papers.