1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf02846901
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Fusion cross section for the system6Li+28Si atE ∼ 36 MeV

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“…This calculation agrees with the experimental data more satisfactorily. Similar results were observed for the reactions with 6 Li beam which will be discussed elsewhere. In order to verify the effect of target-projectile symmetry on the statistical calculations we have reanalyzed the published experimental data for 12 C(n,α) [12] and 28 Si( 6 Li,α) [6] shown in Fig.1(c) and (d).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This calculation agrees with the experimental data more satisfactorily. Similar results were observed for the reactions with 6 Li beam which will be discussed elsewhere. In order to verify the effect of target-projectile symmetry on the statistical calculations we have reanalyzed the published experimental data for 12 C(n,α) [12] and 28 Si( 6 Li,α) [6] shown in Fig.1(c) and (d).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar results were observed for the reactions with 6 Li beam which will be discussed elsewhere. In order to verify the effect of target-projectile symmetry on the statistical calculations we have reanalyzed the published experimental data for 12 C(n,α) [12] and 28 Si( 6 Li,α) [6] shown in Fig.1(c) and (d). In the reaction 12 C(n,α) the compound nucleus is 13 C, which is same as in our experiment but populated by an asymmetric combination of target and projectile.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…[33,34] was followed in the present work. We determined the fusion cross section by measuring the alpha particle spectra at several angles, followed by a statistical model analysis of the data.…”
Section: Fusion Cross Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The alpha energy spectra and the angular distributions were fitted following the method of Refs. [33,34] and the fusion cross section was optimised. Hence the experimental σ Fus values were obtained from statistical model analysis of the measured alpha data.…”
Section: Fusion Cross Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%