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Nuclear descent from the fission barrier in the presence of long--range memory effects (2309.10696v1)

Published 19 Sep 2023 in nucl-th

Abstract: We have investigated the peculiarities of nuclear descent from a parabolic fission barrier within a generalized Langevin equation with power--law $f(t-t')=(|t-t'|/\tau){-\alpha}$ memory function. We have observed much stronger slowing down of the nuclear descent in the presence of long--range memory effects, caused by the power--law memory function at $0<\alpha<1$, than in the presence of short--range memory effects, generated by exponential $f(t-t')={\rm exp}(-|t-t'|/\tau)$ memory function. At a specific value of the exponent $\alpha=1/2$ of the power--law memory function, it turned out possible to find analytically the trajectory of the descent and demonstrate that the long--range memory effects give rise to complex time oscillations of nuclear shape, becoming more frequent and damped with the correlation time $\tau$. We have found fairly long ($>10{-20}~{\rm s}$) times of the descent of ${\rm 236}{\rm U}$ at the values of the correlation time $\tau \sim [10{-24}\div 10{-23}]~{\rm s}$.

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