Abstract
Abstract
By studying the total fusion and breakup cross-sections in the interaction of the neutron-halo 11Be projectile on the lead target 208Pb, it is shown that, even for the neutron-halo projectile, the breakup channel remains the most dominant reaction channel at sub-barrier energies, following a characteristic behavior that was also previously verified for the case of the proton-halo projectile 8B. This feature is found to emanate from the enhancement of the breakup cross-section, due to the continuum–continuum couplings (CCC) coming exclusively from its Coulomb component. We further speculate that the enhancement of the Coulomb breakup cross-section at sub-barrier incident energies by the CCC could be associated with the projectile breaking up on the outgoing trajectory, provided these couplings can be proven to delay the breakup process.
Funder
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico