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Phys. Rev. C 84, 064613 (2011) [14 pages]

Effects of mutual excitations in the fusion of carbon isotopes

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H. Esbensen1, X. Tang2, and C. L. Jiang1
1Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439, USA
2Department of Physics and JINA, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, USA

Received 13 September 2011; revised 14 November 2011; published 19 December 2011

Fusion data for 13C+13C, 12C+13C, and 12C+12C are analyzed by coupled-channels calculations that are based on the M3Y+repulsion, double-folding potential. The fusion is determined by ingoing-wave-boundary conditions (IWBC) that are imposed at the minimum of the pocket in the entrance channel potential. Quadrupole and octupole transitions to low-lying states in projectile and target are included in the calculations, as well as mutual excitations of these states. The effect of one-neutron transfer is also considered but the effect is small in the measured energy regime. It is shown that mutual excitations to high-lying states play a very important role in developing a comprehensive and consistent description of the measurements. Thus, the shapes of the calculated cross sections for 12C+13C and 13C+13C are in good agreement with the data. The fusion cross sections for 12C+12C determined by the IWBC are generally larger than the measured cross sections but they are consistent with the maxima of some of the observed peak cross sections. They are therefore expected to provide an upper limit for the extrapolation into the low-energy regime of interest to astrophysics.

©2011 American Physical Society

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http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.84.064613
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevC.84.064613
PACS:
24.10.Eq, 25.60.Pj, 26.30.-k, 26.50.+x