RT Dissertation/Thesis T1 Fission dynamics investigated in inverse kinematics in reactions induced by relativistic 236U projectiles A1 Feijoo Rodríguez, Manuel K1 Fission dynamics K1 Inverse kinematics K1 High excitation energy K1 Saddle point K1 (p,2p) reactions AB Since its discovery in 1939, nuclear fission has represented one of the mostintriguing processes in nuclear physics due to its complex theoretical description. In this work, we aim to contributeto a better understanding of fission studying its dynamics. For this, fission reactions induced by relativistic 236Uprojectiles in inverse kinematics are investigated. The large range of excitation energy and deformation covered bythis nucleus make it very suitable to perform this kind of studies. The analysis of observables sensitive to thedynamics of the process will allow to constrain the value of the dissipation parameter responsible for couplingcollective and intrinsic degrees of freedom and to investigate other significant features in the description of nuclearfission, such as the angular momentum gained by the fissioning system or the level densities of the deformednuclei. We have also proposed to improve the experimental technique using (p,2p)-induced fission reactions tomeasure the excitation energy of the fissioning system. YR 2021 FD 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/26580 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/26580 LA eng DS Minerva RD 24 abr 2026