Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494021 | Nuclear Physics A | 2017 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
The recoil-catcher activation technique followed by the offline γ-ray spectroscopy has been adopted for the excitation function measurement of residues populated in 12,13C induced reactions with 175Lu target at lower projectile energies â4-8MeV/nucleon. The independent cross-sections for some of the populated residues have been estimated by subtracting the contributions of higher charge precursor isobars from the measured cumulative cross-sections. The measured excitation functions are compared with theoretical predictions based on statistical model code PACE-4. This comparison reveals that complete fusion process solely contributes in the formation of xn-pxn channels and an enhancement in the measured cross-sections of α-emitting channels from the theoretical predictions may be attributed to the incomplete fusion process. The incomplete fusion probability is found to be higher in case of C12 than for a one neutron rich projectile C13 throughout the incident energy region. Present findings obtained for 12,13C + 175Lu systems have been compared with informations extracted from previously studied systems and projectile structure is found to strongly affect the incomplete fusion dynamics in terms of projectile α-Q-value along with projectile-target mass-asymmetry. Moreover, it may be pointed out that Morgenstern's mass-asymmetry systematic is probably the projectile structure dependent systematic. A substantial contribution to incomplete fusion coming from collision trajectories with ââ¤âcrit is also observed, contrary to the SUMRULE model assumptions.
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Authors
Harish Kumar, Suhail A. Tali, M. Afzal Ansari, D. Singh, Rahbar Ali, Kamal Kumar, N.P.M. Sathik, Siddharth Parashari, Asif Ali, R. Dubey, Indu Bala, Rakesh Kumar, R.P. Singh, S. Muralithar,