Systematics of the fusion cross-section in heavy ion reactions

We study the energy dependence of the fusion cross-section with the goal of understanding the evolution of the underlying reaction mechanism as a function of input channel parameters and the causes of its (non-)disappearance. The heart of this work is a systematic and as wide as possible overview of...

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Main Authors: Basrak Z., Eudes Ph., Sébille F., Zorić M., de la Mota V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-07-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123100024
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Summary:We study the energy dependence of the fusion cross-section with the goal of understanding the evolution of the underlying reaction mechanism as a function of input channel parameters and the causes of its (non-)disappearance. The heart of this work is a systematic and as wide as possible overview of measured cross-sections. Normalized by the reaction cross-section and plotted as a function of the available energy per ucleon corrected for the Coulomb barrier, fusion crosssection show a rather universal behavior leading to a disappearance of the fusion around 10A MeV, except in the case of very asymmetric systems for which incomplete fusion persists and tends towards a constant value that can be explained in the frame of a simple geometrical approach. These trends are confirmed by the semiclassical Landau-Vlasov transport calculations.
ISSN:2100-014X