Near-barrier heavy-ion fusion: Role of boundary conditions in coupling of channels

The problem of a quantum-mechanical description of a near-barrier fusion of heavy nuclei, that occurs at strong coupling of their relative motion to surface vibrations, is analyzed. To this end, an efficient finite-element method is proposed for numerically solving coupled Schrödinger equations with boundary conditions corresponding to total absorption. The method allows us to eliminate the instabilities in the numerical solutions that appear at a large number of coupled channels in some reactions. To illustrate the validity of our approach, the results of fusion cross section of the Ni64+Mo100 and S36+Ca48 reactions have been re-examined. The obtained results demonstrate a remarkable agreement with the available experimental data. It is found that experimental data can be reproduced with the use of the Woods-Saxon potential, without introducing the repulsive cores. It appears that the fusion cross sections at deep sub-barrier energies are sensitive to the potential pocket profile. © 2020 American Physical Society.

Authors
Wen P.W.1, 2 , Chuluunbaatar O. 1, 3 , Gusev A.A. 1 , Nazmitdinov R.G.1, 4 , Nasirov A.K.1, 5 , Vinitsky S.I. 1, 6 , Lin C.J.2, 7 , Jia H.M.2
Publisher
American Physical Society
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
014618
Volume
101
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, 141980, Russian Federation
  • 2 China Institute of Atomic Energy, Beijing, 102413, China
  • 3 Institute of Mathematics and Digital Technologies, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, 13330, Mongolia
  • 4 Dubna State University, Dubna, 141982, Russian Federation
  • 5 Institute of Nuclear Physics, Ulugbek, Tashkent, 100214, Uzbekistan
  • 6 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 7 Department of Physics, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, 541004, China
Date of creation
10.02.2020
Date of change
10.02.2020
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/56528/
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