Comprehensive analysis of large $\alpha$ yields observed in $^{6}$Li induced reactions
Jin Lei, Antonio M. Moro

TL;DR
This paper systematically analyzes large alpha particle yields in $^{6}$Li-induced reactions, demonstrating that non-elastic breakup mechanisms dominate and accurately reproduce experimental data, improving understanding of reaction dynamics involving weakly-bound nuclei.
Contribution
The study combines CDCC and DWBA methods to comprehensively model inclusive breakup cross sections, addressing previous underestimations of alpha yields in $^{6}$Li reactions.
Findings
NEB mechanisms dominate alpha yields in $^{6}$Li reactions.
The combined model reproduces experimental cross sections accurately.
The approach can be extended to other weakly-bound nuclei.
Abstract
Background: Large yields have been reported over the years in reactions with Li and Li projectiles. Previous theoretical analyses have shown that the elastic breakup (EBU) mechanism (i.e., projectile breakup leaving the target in its ground state) is able to account only for a small fraction of the total inclusive breakup cross sections, pointing toward the dominance of non-elastic breakup (NEB) mechanisms. Purpose: We aim to provide a systematic study of the inclusive cross sections observed in nuclear reactions induced by Li projectiles. In addition to estimating the total singles cross sections, it is our goal to evaluate angular and energy distributions of these particles and compare with experimental data, when available. Method: We compute separately the EBU and NEB components of the inclusive breakup cross…
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