Channel couplings redirect absorbed flux from peripheral loss to fusion in weakly bound nuclear reactions
Hao Liu, Jin Lei, Zhongzhou Ren

TL;DR
This paper derives an exact flux identity in weakly bound nuclear reactions, revealing how channel couplings redirect flux from peripheral loss to fusion, and provides insights into fusion suppression mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces an exact flux partition within a coupled-channel framework, clarifying how channel couplings influence flux distribution between fusion and peripheral loss.
Findings
Channel couplings reorganize absorbed flux from peripheral loss to inner capture.
Inner capture cross section closely matches measured fusion data.
Peripheral term correlates with known fusion suppression in weakly bound systems.
Abstract
In reactions of weakly bound nuclei, the absorption cross section mixes two physically distinct contributions: inner capture associated with compound-nucleus formation, and peripheral losses from breakup, transfer, and other direct reactions. Within a framework that combines an ingoing-wave boundary condition (IWBC) at an inner radius with a complex potential in the external region, we derive the exact flux identity from the radial continuity equation. The resulting partition is exact within the adopted CC/CDCC model space and provides a practical diagnostic of where absorbed flux is removed. Applied to Li+Bi, the analysis reveals that channel couplings qualitatively reorganize the absorbed flux: the dominant absorption mechanism shifts from peripheral loss at sub-barrier energies to inner capture above the barrier, whereas the…
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