Fusion-fission analysis of C-12+Cm-248 and O-16+Pu-244 nuclear reactions across the Coulomb barrier

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2022)

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By using the symmetric-asymmetric Gaussian barrier distribution (SAGBD) model, Wong formula, and coupled channel approach, heavy ion fusion dynamics is investigated for C-12 + Cm-248 and O-16 + Pu-244 reactions at energies lying below and near the Coulomb barrier. Coupling of various channels linked with the structure of participants to the relative motion of the collision partners is done by considering a Gaussian type of weight function in the SAGBD model and cross sections are found to be enhanced relative to the calculations obtained by the simple barrier penetration model. In the SAGBD model, the channel coupling effects are calculated in terms of channel coupling parameter (lambda) and percentage reduction in the height of apparent fusion barrier with respect to the Coulomb barrier (V-CBRED). The channel coupling parameter estimates the cumulative influence of dominant intrinsic channels, which are responsible for the sub-barrier fusion enhancement. The SAGBD calculations appropriately explain the dynamics of C-12 + Cm-248 and O-16 + Pu-244 reactions at energies lying around the Coulomb barrier. The coupled channel analysis of the present reactions is done by using the code CCFULL and the coupled channel calculations unambiguously identify the dominant influences of the rotational states up to 10(+) spin states of the ground state rotational band of target isotopes in both reactions. In addition, the couplings to higher order deformation, such as beta(4) for target and low lying quantum states of the projectile, are necessarily required to reproduce the experimental data of C-12 + Cm-248 and O-16 + Pu-244 reactions. Apart from the fusion analysis, the dynamical cluster-decay model (DCM) is applied to understand the fission dynamics of the No-260* nucleus formed via the above-mentioned reactions. The decay study is carried out at the center-of-mass energies spread, E-c.m. (approximate to 79 to 109 MeV) by including the quadrupole deformations (beta(2)) and optimum orientations (theta(opt)(i) ) of the decaying fragments. According to the experimental observation, the noncompound nucleus (nCN) fission component competes with the compound nucleus (CN) fission processes. Consequently, the possibility of nCN contribution is also explored in the decay of the No-260* compound nucleus. With an aim to have a comprehensive analysis of CN and nCN fission mechanisms, the role of the center-of-mass energy (E-c.m.) and angular momentum (l) is explored in terms of various parameters of DCM such as fragmentation potential, preformation probability, barrier modification, etc.
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