Nuclear size and boundary effects on the fusion barrier of oxygen with carbon

Y. Eyal, M. Beckerman, R. Chechik, Z. Fraenkel, and H. Stocker
Phys. Rev. C 13, 1527 – Published 1 April 1976
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Abstract

Absolute yields, energy spectra, and angular distributions of heavy residual nuclei ranging from Ne to Si have been measured in the reactions O16 + C12, O17 + C12, and O18 + C12. For each system measurements have been performed at seven beam energies corresponding to the range 7 to 14 MeV c.m. The formation of the above products is shown to be consistent with a reaction which proceeds through the formation and decay of an excited and equilibrated composite system. Systematic differences between the absolute magnitudes of the fusion cross sections of the three reactions have been observed. It is shown that these differences are closely related to the expected differences in the nuclear size and surface diffuseness of the oxygen isotopes. Possible implications for astrophysical processes are briefly discussed.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Complete fusion of O16 + C12, O17 + C12, and O18 + C12 at E=714 MeV c.m. Measured σ(E,θ) of evaporation residues. Deduced fusion barrier characteristics.

  • Received 6 October 1975

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.13.1527

©1976 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Y. Eyal

  • Department of Isotope Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

M. Beckerman*, R. Chechik, Z. Fraenkel, and H. Stocker

  • Department of Nuclear Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

  • *Present address: Nuclear Structure Laboratory, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.
  • Present address: Division of Physics, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada.

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Vol. 13, Iss. 4 — April 1976

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