Insights into the mechanisms and time-scales of breakup of 6,7Li

Using a back-angle detector array covering 117° to 167°, coincidence measurements of breakup fragments at sub-barrier energies have enabled the complete characterisation of the breakup processes in the reactions of 6,7Li with 208Pb. Those breakup processes fast enough (∼10−22 s) to affect fusion are...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics letters. B 2011-01, Vol.695 (1-4), p.105-109
Hauptverfasser: Luong, D.H., Dasgupta, M., Hinde, D.J., Rietz, R. du, Rafiei, R., Lin, C.J., Evers, M., Diaz-Torres, A.
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Zusammenfassung:Using a back-angle detector array covering 117° to 167°, coincidence measurements of breakup fragments at sub-barrier energies have enabled the complete characterisation of the breakup processes in the reactions of 6,7Li with 208Pb. Those breakup processes fast enough (∼10−22 s) to affect fusion are identified through the measured relative energy of the two breakup fragments. The majority of these prompt breakup events are triggered by transfer of a neutron from 6Li, and of a proton to 7Li. These mechanisms, rather than breakup following direct projectile excitation, should thus be responsible for the majority of the ∼30% suppression of complete fusion observed at above-barrier energies. Breakup characteristics thus depend both on the properties of the initial nucleus and its neighbours. Quantitative modelling of this two-step process will require development of a complete reactions model, relevant for reactions involving both α-cluster nuclei, and exotic nuclei near the neutron and proton drip-lines.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2010.11.007