Abstract

Thermonuclear neutron-capture approaches to heavy transuranium element synthesis are investigated. Certain feature of capture experiments using thermonuclear macro-explosives are re-analyzed in view of recent results of nuclear shell-structure theory and theoretical developments in laser-energized fusion micro-explosions. The micro-explosion conditions for prompt multiple neutron capture are estimated for the simplest moderation techniques. We speculate on some practical neutor-capture paths to the superheavy island, especially a hybrid approach, using both macro-and micro-explosion events.

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