Transfer couplings and hindrance far below the barrier for 40 Ca + 96 Zr

The sub-barrier fusion excitation function of 40Ca + 96Zr has been measured down to cross sections ≃2.4µb, i.e. two orders of magnitude smaller than obtained in the previous experiment, where the sub-barrier fusion of this system was found to be greatly enhanced with respect to 40Ca + 90Zr, and the...

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Published inEPJ Web of conferences Vol. 86; p. 56
Main Authors Stefanini, A.M., Montagnoli, G., Esbensen, H., Corradi, L., Courtin, S., Fioretto, E., Goasduff, A., Grebosz, J., Haas, F., Mazzocco, M., Michelagnoli, C., Mijatović, T., Montanari, D., Pasqualato, G., Parascandolo, C., Scarlassara, F., Strano, E., Szilner, S., Toniolo, N., Torresi, D.
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States EDP Sciences 29.01.2015
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Summary:The sub-barrier fusion excitation function of 40Ca + 96Zr has been measured down to cross sections ≃2.4µb, i.e. two orders of magnitude smaller than obtained in the previous experiment, where the sub-barrier fusion of this system was found to be greatly enhanced with respect to 40Ca + 90Zr, and the need of coupling to transfer channels was suggested. The purpose of this work was to investigate the behavior of 40Ca + 96Zr fusion far below the barrier. The smooth trend of the excitation function has been found to continue, and the logarithmic slope increases very slowly. No indication of hindrance shows up, and a comparison with 48Ca + 96Zr is very useful in this respect. A new CC analysis of the complete excitation function has been performed, including explicitly one- and two-nucleon Q >0 transfer channels. Such transfer couplings bring significant cross section enhancements, even at the level of a few µb. Locating the hindrance threshold, if any, in 40Ca + 96Zr would require challenging measurements of cross sections in the sub-µb range.
Bibliography:USDOE Office of Science (SC), Nuclear Physics (NP) (SC-26)
AC02-06CH11357
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/20158600056