Abstract

The real-space density-constrained time-dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method is exploited to obtain the dynamic potential energy and several experimental variables of fission fragments. The resultant predictions of collective variables, especially the total kinetic energy and total excitation energy of the fission fragments, finely match the experimental data. It is demonstrated that scission dynamics including the shell effects and pairing correlations should be the focus of further studies.

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