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Effect of density and nucleon-nucleon potential on the fusion cross section within the relativistic mean field formalism

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Author(s):
Bhuyan, M. ; Kumar, Raj ; Rana, Shilpa ; Jain, D. ; Patra, S. K. ; Carlson, B., V
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: PHYSICAL REVIEW C; v. 101, n. 4, p. 9-pg., 2020-04-07.
Abstract

We have studied the effect of density and the nucleus-nucleus interaction potential on the fusion reaction cross section for the synthesis of heavy and superheavy nuclei within the relativistic mean field formalism. The double-folding procedure is used to obtain the nuclear interaction potential for the well-known M3Y and recently developed R3Y nucleon-nucleon potential for relativistic mean field densities. The NL3* parameter set is used to calculate the density distributions for targets and projectiles and is further used to obtain the nuclear potential. The l-summed Wong formula is used to provide a transparent and analytic way to formulate the fusion cross sections for even-even Ca-48 + Sm-154, Ca-48 + U-238, Ca-48 + Cm-248, Ni-64 + U-238, Mg-26 + Cm-248; even-odd K-46 + Ta-181; and odd-odd Al-31 + Au-197 and K-39 + Ta-181 systems. The structural effects are also correlated with the fusion cross section through the equivalent diffuseness parameter using the densities of interacting nuclei for all nuclei (projects and targets) involved in the reactions just listed. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/26195-5 - Isoscalar two-nucleon correlations in nuclei
Grantee:Mrutunjaya Bhuyan
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 17/05660-0 - Theoretical studies of the structure and reactions of exotic nuclei and many-body systems
Grantee:Brett Vern Carlson
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants