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Title: Fusion of {sup28}Si + {sup28,30}Si: Different Trends at Sub-Barrier Energies

Journal Article · · Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics

Background: The fusion excitation function of the system Si-28 + Si-28 at energies near and below the Coulomb barrier is known only down to similar or equal to 15 mb. This precludes any information on both coupling effects on sub-barrier cross sections and the possible appearance of hindrance. For Si-28 + Si-30 even if the fusion cross section is measured down to similar or equal to 50 mu b, the evidence of hindrance is marginal. Both systems have positive fusion Q values. While Si-28 has a deformed oblate shape, Si-30 is spherical. Purpose: We investigate 1. the possible influence of the different structure of the two Si isotopes on the fusion excitation functions in the deep sub-barrier region and 2. whether hindrance exists in the Si + Si systems and whether it is strong enough to generate an S-factor maximum, thus allowing a comparison with lighter heavy-ion systems of astrophysical interest. Methods: Si-28 beams from the XTU Tandem accelerator of the INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro were used. The setup was based on an electrostatic beam separator, and fusion evaporation residues (ER) were detected at very forward angles. Angular distributions of ER were measured. Results: Fusion cross sections of Si-28 + Si-28 have been obtained down to similar or equal to 600 nb. The slope of the excitation function has a clear irregularity below the barrier, but no indication of a S-factor maximum is found. For Si-28 + Si-30 the previous data have been confirmed and two smaller cross sections have been measured down to similar or equal to 4 mu b. The trend of the S-factor reinforces the previous weak evidence of hindrance. Conclusions: The sub-barrier cross sections for Si-28 + Si-28 are overestimated by coupled-channels calculations based on a standard Woods-Saxon potential, except for the lowest energies. Calculations using the M3Y+repulsion potential are adjusted to fit the Si-28 + Si-28 and the existing Si-30 + Si-30 data. An additional weak imaginary potential (probably simulating the effect of the oblate Si-28 deformation) is required to fit the low-energy trend of Si-28 + Si-28. The parameters of these calculations are applied to predict the ion-ion potential for Si-28 + Si-30. Its cross sections are well reproduced by also including one-and successive two-neutron transfer channels, besides the low-lying surface excitations.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science - Office of Nuclear Physics; European Commission - Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) - Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-06CH11357
OSTI ID:
1396174
Journal Information:
Physical Review. C, Nuclear Physics, Vol. 90, Issue 4; ISSN 0556-2813
Publisher:
American Physical Society (APS)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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