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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 483, Issue 2, 20 June 1988, Pages 406-428
Nuclear Physics A

Elastic scattering and fusion cross sections of 13C+13C

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Abstract

The 13C+13C total fusion cross section has been determined in the range 3.26⩽Ec.m.⩽8.0 MeV using Ge(Li) detector measurements of low-lying transitions in the residual nuclei and a statistical model calculation of excited state populations. The six most abundantly produced residual nuclei have been observed and their yields are given. To constrain the parameters in fusion models for these reactions, we have also taken elastic scattering data at θc.m.=60°, 70°, 80°, and 90° for 4.5⩽Ec.m.⩽8.5 MeV, as well as angular distributions at Ec.m.=7.0 and 8.0 MeV. The IWBC model and an optical model with a “shallow” potential have been used for parametrizing the nucleus-nucleus interaction.

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    Supported in part by the US National Science Foundation (grants PHY85-05682, PHY82-15500 and PHY79-23638).

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    Present address: AMY Group, National Institute for High Energy Physics (KEK), Ohomachi, Tsukuba-gun, Ibaraki-ken, Japan.

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    Present address: Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China.

    Deceased.

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