Complete fusion of weakly bound nuclei applying the delayed X-ray technique: The9Be + 144Sm system

The detection of delayed X-rays produced by the decay that follows electron capture in the residual nuclei has been used in the past for the determination of fusion cross sections of tightly bound nuclei. In this work we applied this technique to study the effect of the break-up of a weakly bound pr...

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Autores principales: Gomes, P.R.S., Padron, I., Capurro, O.A., Niello, J.O.F., Martí, G.V., Anjos, R.M., Lubian, J., Veiga, R., Crema, E., Pacheco, A.J., Testoni, J.E., Arazi, A., Rodríguez, M.D., Ortega, M.E., Trotta, M.
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Publicado: 2005
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01039733_v35_n3B_p902_Gomes
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Sumario:The detection of delayed X-rays produced by the decay that follows electron capture in the residual nuclei has been used in the past for the determination of fusion cross sections of tightly bound nuclei. In this work we applied this technique to study the effect of the break-up of a weakly bound projectile, like in the case of the 9Be + 144Sm system. Preliminary results of the complete fusion in this system at near barrier energies are presented.