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Understanding the mechanisms of nuclear collisions: A complete study of the B 10 + Sn 120 reaction
Gasques, L. R.; Alvarez, M. A. G.; Arazi, Andres
; Carlson, B. V.; Chamon, L. C.; Fernández García, J. P.; Lépine Szily, A.; Lubian, J.; Rangel, J.; Rodríguez Gallardo, M.; Scarduelli, V.; Zagatto, V. A. B.
Fecha de publicación:
03/2021
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics
ISSN:
2469-9985
e-ISSN:
2469-9993
Idioma:
Inglés
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Background: Reactions involving exotic and stable weakly bound nuclei have been extensively studied in recent years. Although several models have been successfully used to explain particular reaction outcomes, the answers to many questions remain elusive. In previous works, we presented elastic, inelastic, and transfer angular distributions for the B10+Sn120 system measured at ELab=31.5, 33.0, 35.0, and 37.5 MeV. The data set was analyzed through coupled reaction channels calculations in the context of the double-folding São Paulo potential. Purpose: We investigate nuclear reaction mechanisms for systems involving weakly bound projectiles. Method: Angular distributions for several nuclear reaction processes were measured for the B10+Sn120 system at ELab=39.70 MeV. Results: The new data set involves angular distributions for elastic scattering, projectile and target inelastic excitations, one-neutron pickup transfer, one-proton stripping transfer, deuteron pickup transfer, and He3,4 stripping transfer. We have also observed Be10 nuclei. The effect of the couplings to some nonelastic states on the angular distributions is discussed. Conclusion: The theoretical calculations within the coupled reaction channels formalism provide an overall good agreement with the corresponding inelastic, one-neutron stripping, one-proton pickup, one-deuteron pickup, and He3 stripping transfer data. However, to improve the description of the elastic scattering angular distribution, the inclusion of additional channels in the coupling scheme might be necessary.
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Gasques, L. R.; Alvarez, M. A. G.; Arazi, Andres; Carlson, B. V.; Chamon, L. C.; et al.; Understanding the mechanisms of nuclear collisions: A complete study of the B 10 + Sn 120 reaction; American Physical Society; Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics; 103; 3; 3-2021; 1-13
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