1982
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(82)90183-x
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Binary l-matched reactions in 14N + 159Tb collisions

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“…-8] have shown that the results of sum rule model calculation [3] are not consistent for the study of low energy incomplete fusion reaction dynamics. In this model, it is assumed that ICF channels open only for those partial waves which have values equal or greater than crit .…”
Section: Observation Of Incomplete Fusion Fraction At < Critmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-8] have shown that the results of sum rule model calculation [3] are not consistent for the study of low energy incomplete fusion reaction dynamics. In this model, it is assumed that ICF channels open only for those partial waves which have values equal or greater than crit .…”
Section: Observation Of Incomplete Fusion Fraction At < Critmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand partial waves which have values less than crit , contributes to CF processes. The model contains three free parameters: the effective temperature T, the effective Coulomb interaction radius R C , and diffuseness in distribution Δ. Wilczynski et al [3], to fit the experimental data in the 14 N + 159 T b reaction at Elab = 140 MeV, used T = 3.5 MeV, R c /(A 1/3 P + A 1/3 T ) = 1.5, and Δ = 1.7 . In the present work, it has been observed that the experimental cross section for fusion-evaporation channels agree reasonably well with the predictions of the sum rule model.…”
Section: Observation Of Incomplete Fusion Fraction At < Critmentioning
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“…Various dynamical models viz. Break-Up Fusion (BUF) [7], Sumrule [8], Promptly Emitted Particles (PEPs) [9], Hot Spot [10], Multistep Direct Reaction theory [10] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%