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Effect of direct reaction channels on deep sub-barrier fusion in asymmetric systems

Nuclear Experiment 2018-05-28 v3 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

A steeper fall of fusion excitation function, compared to the predictions of coupled-channels models, at energies below the lowest barrier between the reaction partners, is termed as deep sub-barrier fusion hindrance. This phenomenon has been observed in many symmetric and nearly-symmetric systems. Different physical origins of the hindrance have been proposed. This work aims to study the probable effects of direct reactions on deep sub-barrier fusion cross sections. Fusion (evaporation residue) cross sections have been measured for the system 19^{19}F+181^{181}Ta, from above the barrier down to the energies where fusion hindrance is expected to come into play. Coupled-channels calculation with standard Woods-Saxon potential gives a fair description of the fusion excitation function down to energies 14%\simeq 14\% below the barrier for the present system. This is in contrast with the observation of increasing fusion hindrance in asymmetric reactions induced by increasingly heavier projectiles, \textit{viz.} 6,7^{6,7}Li, 11^{11}B, 12^{12}C and 16^{16}O. The asymmetric reactions, which have not shown any signature of fusion hindrance within the measured energy range, are found to be induced by projectiles with lower α\alpha break-up threshold, compared to the reactions which have shown signatures of fusion hindrance. In addition, most of the QQ-values for light particles pick-up channels are negative for the reactions which have exhibited strong signatures of fusion hindrance, \textit{viz.} 12^{12}C+198^{198}Pt and 16^{16}O+204,208^{204,208}Pb. Thus, break-up of projectile and particle transfer channels with positive QQ-values seem to compensate for the hindrance in fusion deep below the barrier. Inclusion of break-up and transfer channels within the framework of coupled-channels calculation would be of interest.

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@article{arxiv.1803.04710,
  title  = {Effect of direct reaction channels on deep sub-barrier fusion in asymmetric systems},
  author = {Md. Moin Shaikh and S. Nath and J. Gehlot and Tathagata Banerjee and Ish Mukul and R. Dubey and A. Shamlath and P. V. Laveen and M. Shareef and A. Jhingan and N. Madhavan and Tapan Rajbongshi and P. Jisha and G. Naga Jyothi and A. Tejaswi and Rudra N. Sahoo and Anjali Rani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04710},
  year   = {2018}
}

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6 Pages 3 figures