How does breakup influence near-barrier fusion of weakly bound light nuclei ?
C. Beck (IReS), N. Rowley (IReS), M. Rousseau (IReS), F. Haas (IReS),, P. Bednarczyk (IReS), S. Courtin (IReS), N. Kintz (IReS), F. Hoellinger, (IReS), P. Papka (IReS), S. Szilner (IReS), A. Sanchez I Zafra (IReS), A., Hachem (IReS), E. Martin (IReS), O. Stezowski (IReS)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how breakup processes affect near-barrier fusion of weakly bound light nuclei, combining experimental measurements and CDCC calculations to understand fusion enhancement or suppression.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on $^{6,7}$Li + $^{59}$Co fusion cross sections and compares them with CDCC model predictions, extending understanding of breakup effects in fusion.
Findings
Small enhancement of total fusion for $^{6}$Li at sub-barrier energies.
Similar fusion cross sections for $^{6}$Li and $^{7}$Li at and above the barrier.
Ongoing systematic study of $^{4,6}$He induced fusion reactions.
Abstract
The influence on the fusion process of coupling to collective degrees of freedom has been explored. The significant enhancement of he fusion cross setion at sub-barrier energies was understood in terms of the dynamical processes arising from strong couplings to collective inelastic excitations of the target and projectile. However, in the case of reactions where breakup becomes an important process, conflicing model predictions and experimental results have been reported in the literature. Excitation functions for sub- and near-barrier total (complete + incomplete) fusion cross sections have been measured for the Li + Co at the Vivitron facility and at the 8UD Pelletron tandem facility using standard -ray techniques. The data extend to medium-mass systems previous works exploring the coupling effects in fusion reactions of both lighter and heavier systems. Results…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Nuclear physics research studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics
