2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.89.034625
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Complete and incomplete fusion of weakly bound nuclei

Abstract: Existing quantum mechanics methods to study fusion reactions with weakly bound nuclei cannot evaluate separately the complete fusion and the incomplete fusion cross sections. We develop a semiclassical procedure that can calculate these cross sections, apply it to 6,7 Li + 209 Bi collisions at energies just above the barrier, and show that its predictions for the different fusion cross sections are in good agreement with the data. We find that the contribution from the sequential fusion of the Li fragments to … Show more

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“…So far, only classical [180][181][182]100,183] and semiclassical [184] theories give CF and ICF cross sections individually. This can also be achieved in full quantum mechanical calculations, using the CDCC method, in the particular case where one of the fragments is much heavier than the others [10].…”
Section: Quantum Theory Of Elastic and Inclusive Non-elastic Breakupmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…So far, only classical [180][181][182]100,183] and semiclassical [184] theories give CF and ICF cross sections individually. This can also be achieved in full quantum mechanical calculations, using the CDCC method, in the particular case where one of the fragments is much heavier than the others [10].…”
Section: Quantum Theory Of Elastic and Inclusive Non-elastic Breakupmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Very recently, Marta, Canto and Donangelo [184] developed a method to include tunneling effects in a calculation of individual CF and ICF cross sections. Although there are several quantum mechanical calculations of fusion in collisions of weakly bound nuclei, they cannot separate the CF and ICF components of the TF cross section, except for some particular systems (see Section 5.2.2).…”
Section: Classical and Semiclassical Approaches To Cf And Icfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuum-discretized coupled-channels (CDCC) framework has been very successful [17][18][19][20][21][22], since it provides a good description of observed NCBU, elastic and TF cross sections. However, most CDCC calculations have a shortcoming [23,24], as they cannot give the ICF and CF cross sections unambiguously [25]. This shortcoming can be avoided within a new dynamical quantum approach that includes SCF as well as ICF from the bound state(s) of the projectile [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research in the area of incomplete fusion is currently pursued by several groups. A semiclassical model has recently been developed [219]. In fact only in this year three papers have been written and will appear soon published in the journals [220][221][222].…”
Section: E Incomplete Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%