2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.75.037601
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Appropriate bare potentials for studying fusion induced byHe6

Abstract: We analyze fusion cross sections induced by the 6 He halo projectile in the framework of the double-folding São Paulo potential, which has already been shown to be a reliable potential for the analysis of fusion cross sections induced by stable weakly bound nuclei. The results show that the fusion cross sections of 6 He+ 209 Bi, 238 U, 64 Zn are suppressed at energies above the barrier when compared with coupled-channels calculations that do not take into account the projectile breakup, whereas they are in agr… Show more

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“…The São Paulo (SP) potential [20] has these features. It has been used to calculate fusion cross sections for 4 He and 6 He beams on 64 Zn, 209 Bi and 238 U targets [23]. For beams of the strongly bound 4 He projectiles, the predictions were in very good agreement with the data [18,24,25].…”
Section: Comparison With Theoretical Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The São Paulo (SP) potential [20] has these features. It has been used to calculate fusion cross sections for 4 He and 6 He beams on 64 Zn, 209 Bi and 238 U targets [23]. For beams of the strongly bound 4 He projectiles, the predictions were in very good agreement with the data [18,24,25].…”
Section: Comparison With Theoretical Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In earlier works [16,17,18], the SPP has proved reliable for reproducing fusion excitation functions for reactions involving both strongly bound and weakly bound projectiles (CF+ICF), and is particularly useful for measurements where experimental fusion barrier distributions are not available. The results of the SBPM calculations (solid lines) are compared with the experimental CF cross sections in Fig.…”
Section: Suppression Of Complete Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Essentially the same conclusions were drawn from a study that employed a more sophisticated model for the comparison, including the coupling to excited states but not to the breakup [16].…”
Section: Coupling Effects On the Fusion Cross Sectionmentioning
confidence: 65%