Abstract

It is shown that the compound nucleus is formed by a transfer of nucleons (dinuclear system concept) and not by a melting of the nuclei. The experimental evaporation residue cross sections and the mass distributions of quasifission products in fusion reactions leading to the production of heavy and superheavy nuclei are well reproduced in the dinuclear system model.

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