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Sensitivity to multi-phonon excitations in heavy-ion fusion reactions
H. Esbensen ;
Date 2 Sep 2005
Subject nucl-th
AbstractMeasured cross sections for the fusion of {64}Ni with {64}Ni, {74}Ge, and {100}Mo targets are analyzed in a coupled-channels approach. The data for the {64}Ni target above 0.1 mb are reproduced by including couplings to the low-lying 2^+ and 3^- states and the mutual and two-phonon excitations of these states. The calculations become more challenging as the fusing nuclei become softer and heavier, and excitations to multi-phonon states start to play an increasingly important role. Thus it is necessary to include up to four-phonon excitations in order to reproduce the data for the {64}Ni+{74}Ge system. Similar calculations for {64}Ni+{100}Mo, and also for the symmetric {74}Ge+{74}Ge system, show large discrepancies with the data. Possible ways to improve the calculations are discussed.
Source arXiv, nucl-th/0509008
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