Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results

Early data of sub-barrier fusion teached us that cross sections may strongly depend on the structure of colliding nuclei and on couplings to transfer channels. The influence of transfer is clearly indicated in the excitation functions of different nickel isotopes and various Ca+Zr systems. Fusion ba...

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Main Author: Montagnoli G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611708004
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spelling doaj-9f47dc58940d4f2e8eb4b8f90f0490102021-08-02T06:47:48ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011170800410.1051/epjconf/201611708004epjconf_nn2016_08004Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental resultsMontagnoli G.Early data of sub-barrier fusion teached us that cross sections may strongly depend on the structure of colliding nuclei and on couplings to transfer channels. The influence of transfer is clearly indicated in the excitation functions of different nickel isotopes and various Ca+Zr systems. Fusion barrier distributions often yield the fingerprint of the relevant inelastic and transfer couplings. At lower energies, far below the barrier the slope of the excitation function keeps increasing in many cases, so that the cross sections are strongly over-predicted by standard coupled-channels (CC) calculations; this was named a hindrance effect. Furthermore, light heavy-ion systems show cross section oscillations above the Coulomb barrier. Recent experiments have been performed on the fusion of 28,30Si+28,30Si systems where all phenomena cited above show up. In particular regular oscillations that have been revealed above the barrier for 28Si+28Si and have been interpreted as the consequence of the strong channel couplings and/or the oblate deformation of 28Si.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611708004
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Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
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title Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
title_short Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
title_full Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
title_fullStr Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
title_full_unstemmed Sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
title_sort sub- and near-barrier fusion reactions experimental results
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description Early data of sub-barrier fusion teached us that cross sections may strongly depend on the structure of colliding nuclei and on couplings to transfer channels. The influence of transfer is clearly indicated in the excitation functions of different nickel isotopes and various Ca+Zr systems. Fusion barrier distributions often yield the fingerprint of the relevant inelastic and transfer couplings. At lower energies, far below the barrier the slope of the excitation function keeps increasing in many cases, so that the cross sections are strongly over-predicted by standard coupled-channels (CC) calculations; this was named a hindrance effect. Furthermore, light heavy-ion systems show cross section oscillations above the Coulomb barrier. Recent experiments have been performed on the fusion of 28,30Si+28,30Si systems where all phenomena cited above show up. In particular regular oscillations that have been revealed above the barrier for 28Si+28Si and have been interpreted as the consequence of the strong channel couplings and/or the oblate deformation of 28Si.
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