Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8183130 | Nuclear Physics A | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The decay of hot and rotating 172Yb*, formed in two entrance channels 124Snâ+â48Ca and 132Snâ+â40Ca, is studied using the dynamical cluster-decay model. The effect of entrance channel, deformations (up to β2), barrier modification and fusion enhancement are addressed. The decay pattern of compound system, formed in different channels at comparable energy around the barrier, shows change in magnitude with structure remains almost same. There is an increase in the fusion probability with decrease in barrier modification, which leads to fusion enhancement at low energies. The higher â values are contributing for 132Snâ+â40Ca channel at lower energies as compare to 124Snâ+â48Ca. It is inferred that with the use of stable and radioactive beam, forming same compound nucleus, the entrance channel dependence changes with the excitation energy.
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Authors
Raj Kumar, Deepika Jain,