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Synthesis mechanism of superheavy element 120: a dinuclear system model approach with microscopic inputs

Nuclear Theory 2026-04-13 v1

Abstract

The dinuclear system model incorporates several essential input physical quantities, including nuclear mass, fission barrier, shell correction energy, level density parameter, and shell damping factor, etc., which are derived from diverse nuclear structure models. To achieve theoretical consistency, we try to generate these essential input physical quantities from the finite-temperature covariant density functional theory using PC-PK1 energy density functional, with pairing correlations treated via the BCS approach. With microscopically determined input parameters, the dinuclear system model can successfully reproduce experimental results for: (i) cold fusion reaction systems (48^{48}Ca + 204,206208^{204,206-208}Pb \rightarrow 252,254256^{252,254-256}No^*), and (ii) hot fusion reaction systems (48^{48}Ca + 239,240,242,244^{239,240,242,244}Pu \rightarrow 287,288,290,292^{287,288,290,292}Fl^*). Furthermore, we perform calculations for the fusion reactions 50^{50}Ti+249^{249}Cf, 51^{51}V+249^{249}Bk, 54^{54}Cr+248^{248}Cm, and 55^{55}Mn+243^{243}Am, targeting the synthesis of element 120. It is found that the maximum synthesis cross section for these four reactions are 48.20 fb, 12.33 fb, 5.25 fb, 0.47 fb corresponding to 50^{50}Ti(249^{249}Cf,4n)295^{295}120 at ECNE^*_{\rm CN} = 41 MeV, 51^{51}V(249^{249}Bk,3n)297^{297}120 at ECNE^*_{\rm CN} = 34 MeV, 54^{54}Cr(248^{248}Cm,3n)299^{299}120 at ECNE^*_{\rm CN} = 32 MeV, 55^{55}Mn(243^{243}Am,5n)293^{293}120 at ECNE^*_{\rm CN} = 53 MeV, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2604.09287,
  title  = {Synthesis mechanism of superheavy element 120: a dinuclear system model approach with microscopic inputs},
  author = {Wei Zhang and Shi-Jie Zhang and Peng-Hui Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.09287},
  year   = {2026}
}