1996
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.54.3099
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Intermediate mass fragments emission in the reaction 96 MeVF19onC

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“…It has been shown for example that entrance-channel effects do not play a significant role in the binary-decay processes of the 47 [7]) at comparable excitation energies and angular momenta. Similar conclusions can be reached for the neighbouring 48 Cr di-nuclear system as formed also by three different entrance channels [8,11] and even for lighter systems such as 27 Al [9] or 31 P [13]. This demonstrates that in each case the CN is formed after a complete equilibration of the mass-asymmetry and the shape degrees of freedom.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…It has been shown for example that entrance-channel effects do not play a significant role in the binary-decay processes of the 47 [7]) at comparable excitation energies and angular momenta. Similar conclusions can be reached for the neighbouring 48 Cr di-nuclear system as formed also by three different entrance channels [8,11] and even for lighter systems such as 27 Al [9] or 31 P [13]. This demonstrates that in each case the CN is formed after a complete equilibration of the mass-asymmetry and the shape degrees of freedom.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Further, transition-state model [1,4] calculations describe well the properties of the binary-decay channels and thus suggest a FF origin. The occurrence of FF rather than orbiting in certain light-mass systems has been the subject of large number of discussions [1,[4][5][6][7]13,14]. These have led, in most cases, to the conclusion [1] that FF has to be taken into account when exploring the limitations of the complete fusion (CF) process at large angular momenta and high excitation energies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates the presence of other type of reaction process, namely orbiting. In contrast, the study of the nearby system 19 F (96 MeV) + 12 C clearly showed that the fragments are emitted in the fusion-fission process [7]. Low values of NOC [29] obtained for 20 Ne + 12 C system as compared to the same obtained for 19 F + 12 C system also confirms the conjecture of survival of orbiting in 20 Ne + 12 C system at higher excitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…This very deep minimum (NOC = 4.5) explains: (i) why resonant structures have been observed to be significant in 20 Ne + 12 C [27,28] and, (ii) why the orbiting yields observed for C fragments are much larger than the CASCADE predictions. The comparison with 19 F + 12 C is instructive at E * = 60 MeV [7] (the corresponding value of the yield of fragment C for 20 Ne + 12 C, as given in Table I, has been extracted from Fig. 7 to permit a direct comparison with 19 F + 12 C).…”
Section: B Fragment Cross-sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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