Effect of mass asymmetry on the mass dependence of balance energy
Supriya Goyal

TL;DR
This study investigates how mass asymmetry influences the balance energy in nuclear reactions, revealing a significant effect that is consistent across different system sizes and collision geometries.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the role of mass asymmetry on balance energy across various reactions and geometries, highlighting its sizeable impact.
Findings
Mass asymmetry significantly affects balance energy.
The effect is consistent across different system sizes.
Reaction asymmetry influences the energy balance independently of geometry.
Abstract
We demonstrate the role of the mass asymmetry on the balance energy (Ebal) by studying asymmetric reactions throughout the periodic table and over entire colliding geometry. Our results, which are almost independent of the system size and as well as of the colliding geometries indicate a sizeable effect of the asymmetry of the reaction on the balance energy.
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