Target-projectile Combinations Leading To Z=118 Compound Nuclei
The below table contains various combinations of targets and projectiles which could be used to form compound nuclei with Z=118.
| Target | Projectile | CN | Attempt result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 160Gd | 136Xe | 296Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 208Pb | 86Kr | 294Uuo | Failure to date |
| 232Th | 64Ni | 296Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 238U | 58Fe | 296Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 244Pu | 54Cr | 298Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 248Cm | 50Ti | 298Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 250Cm | 50Ti | 300Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 249Cf | 48Ca | 297Uuo | Successful reaction |
| 252Cf | 48Ca | 300Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
| 257Fm | 40Ar | 297Uuo | Reaction yet to be attempted |
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