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Title: | Sub-barrier fusion in the 37Cl + 130Te system |
Authors: | Sahoo, R. N. Kaushik, M. Sood, A. Kumar, P. Sharma, A. Thakur, S. Singh, P. P. Raina, P. K. Shaikh, M. M. Biswas, R. Yadav, A. Gehlot, J. Nath, S. Madhavan, N. Srivastava, V. Sharma, M. K. Singh, B. P. Prasad, R. Rani, A. Banerjee, A. Gupta, U. Deb, N. K. Roy, B. J. |
Issue Date: | 26-Aug-2021 |
Abstract: | Background: In heavy-ion induced reactions, the sub-barrier fusion cross sections are found to be higher as compared to the predictions of the one-dimensional barrier penetration model. Attempts have been made to explain sub-barrier fusion enhancement by including the static deformations, the couplings to inelastic excitations, and non-fusion channels. Purpose: To investigate factors which influence the sub-barrier fusion in the 37Cl + 130Te system and to understand the interplay of couplings, the fusion excitation function was measured at energies from 10% below to 15% above the Bass barrier. Method: The fusion excitation function was measured by employing a recoil mass spectrometer, the Heavy-Ion Reaction Analyser (HIRA), at the Inter-University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. To study the behavior of the fusion excitation function and the effect of couplings at sub-barrier energies, the excitation function was analyzed in the framework of the coupled-channels code CCFULL. Results: In the present work, the fusion cross section was measured down to 1 μb at the lowest measured energy, i.e., 10% below the barrier. It was found that the inclusion of couplings of low-lying excited states along with the modified barrier between interacting nuclei satisfactorily reproduces the fusion excitation function of the 37Cl + 130Te system. For better insight into the sub-barrier fusion, the fusion barrier distribution, the logarithmic derivative L(E) factor, and the astrophysical S factor were extracted from the analysis of the experimentally measured fusion excitation function. Conclusions: The analysis of the fusion excitation function in terms of the astrophysical S factor and the L(E) factor suggests the absence of fusion hindrance in the 37Cl + 130Te system down to a 1 μb cross section achieved at the lowest measured energy. The excitation function of the present system is compared with the existing measurements in which 37Cl has been used as a projectile to understand the interplay of entrance-channel parameters in sub-barrier fusion enhancement |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2497 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2019 |
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