Dynamic Microscopic Theory of Fusion Using DC-TDHF
A.S. Umar, V.E. Oberacker, R. Keser, J.A. Maruh, and P.-G. Reinhard

TL;DR
This paper presents the DC-TDHF method, a microscopic approach for calculating fusion cross sections and potentials in heavy-ion collisions, applicable to both light and heavy nuclear systems.
Contribution
It introduces and discusses the application of the density-constrained TDHF method for accurately modeling nuclear fusion processes.
Findings
Effective in calculating fusion cross sections
Applicable to a range of nuclear systems
Provides detailed microscopic insights
Abstract
The density-constrained time-dependent Hartree-Fock (DC-TDHF) theory is a fully microscopic approach for calculating heavy-ion interaction potentials and fusion cross sections below and above the fusion barrier. We discuss recent applications of DC-TDHF method to fusion of light and heavy systems.
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