Quantum design using a multiple internal reflections method in a study of fusion processes in the capture of alpha-particles by nuclei
Abstract
A high precision method to determine fusion in the capture of -particles by nuclei is presented. For -capture by and , such an approach gives (1) the parameters of the --nucleus potential and (2) fusion probabilities. This method found new parametrization and fusion probabilities and decreased the error by times for and times for in a description of experimental data in comparison with existing results. We show that the sharp angular momentum cutoff proposed by Glas and Mosel is a rough approximation, Wong's formula and the Hill-Wheeler approach determine the penetrability of the barrier without a correct consideration of the barrier shape, and the WKB approach gives reduced fusion probabilities. Based on our fusion probability formula, we explain the difference between experimental cross-sections for and , which is connected with the theory of coexistence of the spherical and deformed shapes in the ground state for nuclei near the neutron magic shell . To provide deeper insight into the physics of nuclei with the new magic number , the cross-section for is predicted for future experimental tests. The role of nuclear deformations in calculations of the fusion probabilities is analyzed.
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@article{arxiv.1504.00567,
title = {Quantum design using a multiple internal reflections method in a study of fusion processes in the capture of alpha-particles by nuclei},
author = {Sergei P. Maydanyuk and Peng-Ming Zhang and Sergei V. Belchikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00567},
year = {2015}
}
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46 pages, 23 figures