Published December 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Dynamics of 47V* formed in 20Ne + 27Al reaction in view of fusion-fission and DIC mechanism

  • 1. Thapar University, School of Physics and Materials Science, Patiala (India)

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The decay mechanism of 47V* formed in direct kinematics (20Ne + 27Al) is investigated within the collective clusterization approach of dynamical cluster decay model (DCM). All calculations are done for quadrupole (β2i-deformed) choice of fragments by taking optimum orientations over a wide range of center of mass energies (Ec.m. ∝ 83-125 MeV). According to the experimental evidence, there is a strong competition between fusion fission (FF) and deep inelastic collision (DIC) in the decay of 47V*, which are recognized as compound nucleus process and non-compound nucleus process, respectively. The decay cross sections of 47V* for both FF and DIC decay modes are addressed using DCM, and are found to be in agreement with the experimental data. It is important to mention that emitting fragments in both these decay channels maintain their homogeneity in terms of charge number, that lies in the region 3 ≤ Z ≤ 9. Hence, all possible isotopes contributing towards 3 ≤ Z ≤ 9 are taken into consideration here. Calculations of both FF and DIC are segregated on the basis of angular momentum windows, where 0 ≤ l ≤ lcr has been taken for FF and lcr < l ≤ lgr for DIC, as the later operates only due to the partial waves near grazing angular momentum. In DIC, preformation probability (P0) is divided equally amongst the most favoured outgoing fragments. Moreover, the behavior of fragmentation potential, preformation probability, penetrability and emission time etc. is examined, in order to identify the most favorable isotopes contributing towards FF and DIC. (orig.)

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Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2017-12439-6

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Journal Title
European Physical Journal. A
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
p. 1-13
ISSN
1434-6001