Author:
Rani Anjali,Mandal S.,Chakraborty K.,Gupta R.,Ahmad C.V.,Parihari A.,Vishwakama D.,Khandelwal P.,Rawat P. S.,Sherpa P.,Kumar S.,Madhavan N.,Nath S.,Gehlot J.,Biswas Rohan,Gonika ,Kumar Chandra,Noor Shoaib,Vinayak A
Abstract
Abstract
The phenomenon of enhanced fusion cross-section as compared to the theoretical predictions of 1-D BPM has been extensively studied over the past few decades. However, the unambiguous role of neutron transfer channels on the sub-barrier fusion enhancement is still elusive in most cases. Fusion cross-section measurements ≈ 15% below and above the Coulomb barrier were performed to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the experimentally observed sub-barrier fusion enhancement. Coupled-channels calculations using CCFULL were used to decipher the reaction dynamics. CC calculations explained the fusion excitation function for 28Si + 116,120Sn systems after the inclusion of inelastic excitations along with a pair transfer. However, the observed behavior for the 28Si + 124Sn system could not be explained. The fusion barrier distribution has been extracted from the experimental data to unveil the various channels coupled in the concerned rection. A single uncoupled barrier was transformed into a distribution of barriers depicting the presence of different channels coupled in the reaction. The results indicate a significant effect from multi-neutron transfer channels on the fusion dynamics.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education