Microscopic study of $^{40}$Ca+$^{58,64}$Ni fusion reactions
Abstract
Background: Heavy-ion fusion reactions at energies near the Coulomb barrier are influenced by couplings between the relative motion and nuclear intrinsic degrees of freedom of the colliding nuclei. The time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) theory, incorporating the couplings at the mean-field level, as well as the coupled-channels (CC) method are standard approaches to describe low energy nuclear reactions. Purpose: To investigate the effect of couplings to inelastic and transfer channels on the fusion cross sections for the reactions Ca+Ni and Ca+Ni. Methods: Fusion cross sections around and below the Coulomb barrier have been obtained from coupled-channels (CC) calculations, using the bare nucleus-nucleus potential calculated with the frozen Hartree-Fock method and coupling parameters taken from known nuclear structure data. The fusion thresholds and neutron transfer probabilities have been calculated with the TDHF method. Results: For Ca+Ni, the TDHF fusion threshold is in agreement with the most probable barrier obtained in the CC calculations including the couplings to the low-lying octupole state for Ca and to the low-lying quadrupole state for Ni. This indicates that the octupole and quadrupole states are the dominant excitations while neutron transfer is shown to be weak. For Ca+Ni, the TDHF barrier is lower than predicted by the CC calculations including the same inelastic couplings as those for Ca+Ni. TDHF calculations show large neutron transfer probabilities in Ca+Ni which could result in a lowering of the fusion threshold. Conclusions: Inelastic channels play an important role in Ca+Ni and Ca+Ni reactions. The role of neutron transfer channels has been highlighted in Ca+Ni.
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@article{arxiv.1602.05389,
title = {Microscopic study of $^{40}$Ca+$^{58,64}$Ni fusion reactions},
author = {D. Bourgin and C. Simenel and S. Courtin and F. Haas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.05389},
year = {2016}
}