2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.09.001
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Comparison between heavy-ion reaction and fusion processes for hundreds of systems

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“…We used the same real part of the SPP for the imaginary part, again multiplied by 0.78. It has been shown that this prescription provides a good description of the elastic-scattering cross section data for a wide energy range and for a variety of systems [19]. It is important to mention that this imaginary potential not only accounts for the absorption of flux, from the breakup to the fusion channel, but also accounts, effectively, for the inelastic excitation of the target.…”
Section: Cdcc Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used the same real part of the SPP for the imaginary part, again multiplied by 0.78. It has been shown that this prescription provides a good description of the elastic-scattering cross section data for a wide energy range and for a variety of systems [19]. It is important to mention that this imaginary potential not only accounts for the absorption of flux, from the breakup to the fusion channel, but also accounts, effectively, for the inelastic excitation of the target.…”
Section: Cdcc Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…034603-3 This coefficient has been proved to be suitable for describing the elastic-scattering cross section for many systems in a wide energy range [48]. To generate single-particle and cluster wave functions the Woods-Saxon potentials were used.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For both proton -27 Al and 7 Be -27 Al optical potentials the standard São Paulo potential [39] was used for both real and imaginary parts with strength coefficients N R = 1.0 and N I = 0.78, respectively. This prescription has been shown to be successful for describing the elastic scattering of many systems in a wide energy interval [45]. The calculations were performed using FRESCO code [40].…”
Section: B Cdcc Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%