1995
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.52.2577
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Study of the reactions occurring in the fusion ofC12andO

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“…These processes include the formation of an excited intermediate nucleus in a state far from statistical equilibrium, its equilibration by means of intra-nuclear interactions, pre-equilibrium emission of nucleons and light clusters and finally the formation of an intermediate equilibrated nucleus, which further evaporates particles and also emits γ-rays and/or fissions [1][2][3][4]. There is a statistical competition between these different reaction mechanisms, which all contribute to the cross sections for the formation of specific heavy residues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These processes include the formation of an excited intermediate nucleus in a state far from statistical equilibrium, its equilibration by means of intra-nuclear interactions, pre-equilibrium emission of nucleons and light clusters and finally the formation of an intermediate equilibrated nucleus, which further evaporates particles and also emits γ-rays and/or fissions [1][2][3][4]. There is a statistical competition between these different reaction mechanisms, which all contribute to the cross sections for the formation of specific heavy residues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gadioli et al [1][2][3] presented excitation function data as well as energy spectra and angular distributions of α-particles and intermediate mass fragments (IMFs) for 12 C+ 103 Rh and 16 O+ 103 Rh systems, from the Coulomb barrier up to 400 MeV. In order to understand these data, complete fusion and break-up-fusion processes were assumed to depend on the mean-field interaction between the target and projectile nuclei.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ismail et al [25] measured excitation functions (EFs) and mean projectile recoil ranges of nuclei produced in the HI reactions using thick target -thick recoil catcher technique to study incomplete fusion reactions. M. Cavinato et al [26] measured excitation functions, recoil range distribution and angular distribution of a great number of radioactive residues, providing evidences for the emission of preequilibrium nucleons during the thermalization of the composite nucleus and reproduce the excitation functions calculated within the Boltzmann master equation theory. B.S.…”
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“…The study of heavy ion (HI) induced reactions has been used as an important tool to understand the reaction dynamics at energies near and above the Coulomb barrier (V b ) [1,2]. At these energies the complete fusion (CF) and incomplete fusion (ICF) are the dominant modes of reaction processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%