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Examining the role of transfer coupling in sub-barrier fusion of 46,50Ti+124Sn...

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Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review C
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Volume
94

Background: The presence of neutron transfer channels with positive Q values can enhance sub-barrier fusion cross sections. Recent measurements of the fusion excitation functions for 58Ni+132,124Sn found that the fusion enhancement due to the influence of neutron transfer is smaller than that in 40 Ca +132,124 Sn although the Q values for multineutron transfer are comparable.
Purpose: To investigate the differences observed between the fusion of Sn + Ni and Sn + Ca.
Methods: Fusion excitation functions for 46,50 Ti +124 Sn have been measured at energies near the Coulomb barrier. Results: A comparison of the barrier distributions for 46Ti+124Sn and 40Ca+124Sn shows that the 40Ca+124Sn system has a barrier strength resulting from the coupling to the very collective octupole state in 40Ca at an energy significantly lower than the uncoupled barrier.
Conclusions: The large sub-barrier fusion enhancement in 40Ca induced reactions is attributed to both couplings to neutron transfer and inelastic excitation, with the octupole vibration of 40Ca playing a major role.