A classical dynamical model that treats breakup stochastically is presented for low energy reactions of weakly bound nuclei. The three-dimensional model allows a consistent calculation of breakup, incomplete, and complete fusion cross sections. The model is assessed by comparing the breakup observables with continuum discretized coupled-channel quantum mechanical predictions, which are found to be in reasonable agreement. Through the model, it is demonstrated that the breakup probability of the projectile as a function of its distance from the target is of primary importance for understanding complete and incomplete fusion at energies near the Coulomb barrier.</p
The inclusive breakup of three-fragment projectiles is discussed within a four-body spectator model....
In 1980s Ichimura, Austern and Vincent [Phys.Rev.C 32, 431 (1985)] proposed a quantum mechanical the...
We present a simple method to derive breakup probabilities of weakly bound nuclei by measuring only ...
A classical dynamical model that treats breakup stochastically is presented for low energy reactions...
A classical dynamical model that treats break-up stochastically is presented for low energy reaction...
A self-contained Fortran-90 program based on a three-dimensional classical dynamical reaction model ...
The incomplete fusion dynamics of ²⁰₁₀Ne + ²⁰⁸₈₂Pb collisions at energies above the Coulomb barrier...
We discuss several open problems of fusion reactions induced by weakly bound nuclei. For this purpos...
The incomplete fusion dynamics of various target-projectile collisions at energies above the Coulomb...
We develop a three body classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) method to dicsuss the effect of the ...
Abstract: We discuss experimental and systematic results in the field of reactions with weakly bound...
A 3-body classical molecular dynamics approach for heavy-ion reactions involving weakly bound projec...
Complete fusion excitation functions of reactions involving breakup are studied by using the empiric...
We discuss our present understanding of the effect of the break-up of stable weakly bound nuclei on ...
We present a quantum reaction approach that unambiguously quantifies the complete and incomplete fus...
The inclusive breakup of three-fragment projectiles is discussed within a four-body spectator model....
In 1980s Ichimura, Austern and Vincent [Phys.Rev.C 32, 431 (1985)] proposed a quantum mechanical the...
We present a simple method to derive breakup probabilities of weakly bound nuclei by measuring only ...
A classical dynamical model that treats breakup stochastically is presented for low energy reactions...
A classical dynamical model that treats break-up stochastically is presented for low energy reaction...
A self-contained Fortran-90 program based on a three-dimensional classical dynamical reaction model ...
The incomplete fusion dynamics of ²⁰₁₀Ne + ²⁰⁸₈₂Pb collisions at energies above the Coulomb barrier...
We discuss several open problems of fusion reactions induced by weakly bound nuclei. For this purpos...
The incomplete fusion dynamics of various target-projectile collisions at energies above the Coulomb...
We develop a three body classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) method to dicsuss the effect of the ...
Abstract: We discuss experimental and systematic results in the field of reactions with weakly bound...
A 3-body classical molecular dynamics approach for heavy-ion reactions involving weakly bound projec...
Complete fusion excitation functions of reactions involving breakup are studied by using the empiric...
We discuss our present understanding of the effect of the break-up of stable weakly bound nuclei on ...
We present a quantum reaction approach that unambiguously quantifies the complete and incomplete fus...
The inclusive breakup of three-fragment projectiles is discussed within a four-body spectator model....
In 1980s Ichimura, Austern and Vincent [Phys.Rev.C 32, 431 (1985)] proposed a quantum mechanical the...
We present a simple method to derive breakup probabilities of weakly bound nuclei by measuring only ...