Fusion of $^{124}$Sn with $^{40,48}$Ca

ORAL

Abstract

Fusion of $^{124}$Sn with $^{40,48}$Ca near and below the barrier has been measured at ORNL. The ultimate goal is to compare with fusion of $^{132}$Sn on the same targets to study the effects of neutron excess and neutron-transfer Q-values on fusion. The Ca isotopes are ideal for this purpose since an identical $^{172}$Yb composite system is produced using two essentially spherical targets, thus reducing deformation effects on fusion. The $^{124}$Sn+$^{48}$Ca system displays weak sub-barrier fusion enhancement which is completely accounted for by coupling to the first 2$^+$ and 3$^-$ states in the target and projectile, but $^{124}$Sn+$^{40}$Ca fusion is strongly enhanced below the barrier. This effect appears to be related to the large positive Q-values for $^{124}$Sn+$^{40}$Ca neutron transfer reactions. The implications for $^{132}$Sn+$^{40,48}$Ca fusion will be discussed.

*This work was supported by the US NSF under Grant No. PHY0652591, and by the US Dept. of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics.

Authors

  • A. Villano

    • Univ. of Michigan
  • H. Amro

    • Univ. of Michigan
  • F.D. Becchetti

    • Univ. of Michigan
  • J.J. Kolata

    • Univ. of Notre Dame
  • A. Roberts

    • Univ. of Notre Dame
  • D. Shapira

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • J.F. Liang

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • C.J. Gross

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • R.L. Varner

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • E. Chavez

    • IFUNAM, Mexico
  • W. Loveland

    • Chemistry Dept., Oregon State Univ.