Abstract

Abstract In this presentation, a generalization of the time dependent pairing equations is presented by including the Landau-Zener effect in the superfluid model. These new equations allows a mixing of seniority one configurations that allows us to obtain a ground state at the end of the process. An application concerning the C-14 emission is offered and its fine structure is explained. These new equations are furthermore used to evidence a dynamical pair breaking effect that could explain the fine odd-even effect in cold fission. The partition of the dissipated energy between the two fission fragments will be also modeled. Finally, the time dependent pairing equations are used to deduce a model for non-adiabatic cranking inertia.

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