Cross-sections for the production of 210 Po nuclei in 6 He + 206 Pb collisions over the incident energy range 14-18 MeV were measured by means of the activation technique and a radiochemical analysis. The elastic scattering at 18.0 MeV was also measured providing a precise value for the 210 Po production cross-section at this energy. The results are at variance with the earlier experimental data and rather in accord with the predictions of a density-dependent barrier penetration model for the fusion process. A proper treatment of beam energy distribution for the evaluation of the activation data is discussed.
We have measured the angular distributions of elastic scattering and 6,4 He fragments produced in the collisions of an exotic beam of 8 He on a 208 Pb target at laboratory energies of 18 and 22 MeV, just around the Coulomb barrier (19 MeV). The measurements were performed at the SPIRAL/GANIL facility in Caen, France. In this paper, we present preliminary data on elastic cross sections and discuss the results using optical model and coupled reaction channel calculations.
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