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Systematics of capture and fusion dynamics in heavy-ion collisions

Journal

ATOMIC DATA AND NUCLEAR DATA TABLES
Volume 114, Issue -, Pages 281-370

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.adt.2016.06.003

Keywords

Capture process; Fusion dynamics; Barrier distribution; Empirical coupled-channel model; Coupled-channel effects; Neutron transfer effect

Funding

  1. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2013CB834400]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11121403, 11175252, 11120101005, 11275248, 11475115, 11525524, 11621131001]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KJCX2-EW-N01]

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We perform a systematic study of capture excitation functions by using an empirical coupled-channel (ECC) model. In this model, a barrier distribution is used to take effectively into account the effects of couplings between the relative motion and intrinsic degrees of freedom. The shape of the barrier distribution is of an asymmetric Gaussian form. The effect of neutron transfer channels is also included in the barrier distribution. Based on the interaction potential between the projectile and the target, empirical formulas are proposed to determine the parameters of the barrier distribution. Theoretical estimates for barrier distributions and calculated capture cross sections together with experimental cross sections of 220 reaction systems with 182 <= Z(P)Z(T) <= 1640 are tabulated. The results show that the ECC model together with the empirical formulas for parameters of the barrier distribution work quite well in the energy region around the Coulomb barrier. This ECC model can provide prediction of capture cross sections for the synthesis of superheavy nuclei as well as valuable information on capture and fusion dynamics. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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