Fusion cross sections were measured for B-8 + Si-28 at near-barrier energies by detecting the alpha particles produced in the evaporation process. The results present a small suppression with respect to one-barrier penetration model predictions, which could be attributed to incomplete fusion processes and do not differ appreciably from fusion cross sections obtained with weakly bound but stable projectiles on the same target. Comprehensive comparisons of fusion cross sections at sub- and near-barrier energies with various light weakly bound projectiles support a simple tunneling probability with slight modifications due to coupled-channel effects. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.01461
International audienceThis contribution reports on the results of measurements of near- and sub-barr...
The sub-barrier fusion excitation functions are measured for the first time for the system 7Li+ 28Si...
Fusion excitation functions of light heavy-ion systems show oscillatory structures above the Coulomb...
Fusion cross sections were measured for 8B\u2009+\u200928Si at near-barrier energies by detecting th...
Fusion cross sections were measured for 8B + 28Si at near-barrier energies by detecting the alpha pa...
Four classes of measurements that are important for achieving a complete understanding of the reacti...
Fusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a very sma...
The incomplete fusion cross section of the 6Li + 28Si weakly bound system at above barrier energies ...
Background: The fusion excitation function of the system Si-28 + Si-28 at energies near and below th...
We have performed two independent calculations, without any free parameter, to predict the near-barr...
Early data of sub-barrier fusion teached us that cross sections may strongly depend on the structure...
Fusion cross sections are extracted for the 7Li$ + $28Si system, via reaction cross section and tran...
Fusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a very sma...
AbstractFusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a ...
Fusion cross sections were measured for the systems 16O and 28Si+ 120Sn in order to understand the r...
International audienceThis contribution reports on the results of measurements of near- and sub-barr...
The sub-barrier fusion excitation functions are measured for the first time for the system 7Li+ 28Si...
Fusion excitation functions of light heavy-ion systems show oscillatory structures above the Coulomb...
Fusion cross sections were measured for 8B\u2009+\u200928Si at near-barrier energies by detecting th...
Fusion cross sections were measured for 8B + 28Si at near-barrier energies by detecting the alpha pa...
Four classes of measurements that are important for achieving a complete understanding of the reacti...
Fusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a very sma...
The incomplete fusion cross section of the 6Li + 28Si weakly bound system at above barrier energies ...
Background: The fusion excitation function of the system Si-28 + Si-28 at energies near and below th...
We have performed two independent calculations, without any free parameter, to predict the near-barr...
Early data of sub-barrier fusion teached us that cross sections may strongly depend on the structure...
Fusion cross sections are extracted for the 7Li$ + $28Si system, via reaction cross section and tran...
Fusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a very sma...
AbstractFusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a ...
Fusion cross sections were measured for the systems 16O and 28Si+ 120Sn in order to understand the r...
International audienceThis contribution reports on the results of measurements of near- and sub-barr...
The sub-barrier fusion excitation functions are measured for the first time for the system 7Li+ 28Si...
Fusion excitation functions of light heavy-ion systems show oscillatory structures above the Coulomb...