Investigating neutron transfer in the 9Be + 197Au system
Abstract
In this work n-transfer and incomplete fusion cross sections for 9Be + 197Au system are reported over a wide energy range, Ec.m. ≈ 29-45 MeV. The experiment was carried out using activation technique and off-line gamma counting. The transfer process is found to be the dominant mode as compared to all other reaction channels. Detailed coupled reaction channel (CRC) calculations have been performed for n-transfer stripping and pickup cross sections. The measured 1n-stripping cross sections are explained with CRC calculations by including the ground state and the 2+ resonance state (E = 3.03 MeV) of 8Be. The calculations for 1n-pickup, including only the ground state of 10Be agree reasonably well with the measured cross sections, while it overpredicts the data at subbarrier energies. For a better insight into the role of projectile structure in the transfer process, a comprehensive analysis of 1n-stripping reaction has been carried out for various weakly bound projectiles on 197Au target nucleus. The transfer cross sections scaled with the square of total radius of interacting nuclei show the expected Q-value dependence of 1n-stripping channel for weakly bound stable projectiles.
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