Nucleus-nucleus potentials in the scattering of tightly and weakly bound systems

Abstract

description [Background] Fusion reactions play an important role in nucleosynthesis and in applications to society. Yet they remain challenging to model. [Purpose] In this work, we investigate the features of the nucleus-nucleus potentials that describe fusion cross sections and compare with those needed for realistic calculations of elastic scattering and other direct-reaction cross sections. [Method] We perform coupled-channel calculations for studying elastic and fusion reactions around the Coulomb barrier with a tightly bound projectile (16O+144Sm). We also perform Continuum Discretized Coupled Channel calculations to study elastic (8B+58Ni) and fusion (6Li+198Pt) of loosely bound projectiles in the same energy regime. [Results] We contrast the coupled-channel results with those obtained in a single-channel solution with different assumptions for polarization potentials to shed light on the relevant absorption terms required for the two different reaction channels. [Conclusions] Our results suggest that different approximations may be required for modeling direct processes and for modeling fusion reactions. description

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