The gamma-ray emission in heavy-ion fusion reactions at low bombarding energy has been studied to investigate possible entrance channel effects on the de-excitation of the compound nucleus. The analysis of the experimental data shows that the charge (N/Z ratio) and the mass asymmetries between target and projectile could influence the formation and the decay of the excited nuclear system.

The gamma-ray emission as a probe of entrance channel effects in fusion-evaporation reactions / M., C., N., G., L. H., Z., G., V., F., L., P. F., B., D., B., M., B., Brondi, A., G., d.A., M. D., P., D., F., E. M., F., L., F., E., F., B., F., A., G., LA RANA, G., S., L., M., L., et al.. - In: ACTA PHYSICA HUNGARICA. HEAVY ION PHYSICS. - ISSN 1219-7580. - STAMPA. - 7:3-4(1998), pp. 375-384.

The gamma-ray emission as a probe of entrance channel effects in fusion-evaporation reactions

BRONDI, AUGUSTO;LA RANA, GIOVANNI;MORO, RENATA EMILIA MARIA;VARDACI, EMANUELE
1998

Abstract

The gamma-ray emission in heavy-ion fusion reactions at low bombarding energy has been studied to investigate possible entrance channel effects on the de-excitation of the compound nucleus. The analysis of the experimental data shows that the charge (N/Z ratio) and the mass asymmetries between target and projectile could influence the formation and the decay of the excited nuclear system.
1998
The gamma-ray emission as a probe of entrance channel effects in fusion-evaporation reactions / M., C., N., G., L. H., Z., G., V., F., L., P. F., B., D., B., M., B., Brondi, A., G., d.A., M. D., P., D., F., E. M., F., L., F., E., F., B., F., A., G., LA RANA, G., S., L., M., L., et al.. - In: ACTA PHYSICA HUNGARICA. HEAVY ION PHYSICS. - ISSN 1219-7580. - STAMPA. - 7:3-4(1998), pp. 375-384.
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