“…In other words, we use a complete temperature-dependent potential and apply it to the medium-mass, hot compound system 116 Ba * formed in 58 Ni+ 58 Ni reaction at various (low) incident energies [2,15,16,17]. Also, some of the specific data [2,15] chosen here, and discussed in the following paragraph, was not analysed in our earlier work [10]. This system has been of much interest from the point of view of the exotic 12 C (or 100 Sn) cluster radioactivity [17,18,19,20,21], first expected as a ground-state decay [18,19,20,21], but now seems to have observable yields only for the decay of the corresponding excited compound system [17].…”