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The breakup threshold anomaly of weakly bound systems around the Coulomb barrier
2015-10-22     Text Size:  A

Institute of Theoretical Physics

Chinese Academy of Sciences

State Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

Seminar

 

Title

题目

The breakup threshold anomaly of weakly bound systems around the Coulomb barrier

Speaker

报告人

Arturo Gomez Camacho

Affiliation

所在单位

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Mexico

Date

日期

16:00, Oct 22 (Thursday), 2015

Venue

地点

Conference Hall 322, ITP/理论物理所322报告厅

Abstract

摘要

We analyze the energy dependence of the interacting optical potential, at near barrier energies, for two systems involving the weakly bound projectile 9Be and the heavy 208Pb and 209Bi targets, by the simultaneous fit of elastic scattering angular distributions and fusion excitation functions. The approach used consists of dividing the optical potential into two parts. A short-range potential V1=VF+ iWF that is responsible for fusion, and a superficial potential V2=VDR + iWDR for direct reactions. It is found, for the systems studied, that the fusion imaginary potential WF presents the usual threshold anomaly (TA) observed in tightly bound systems, whereas the direct reaction imaginary potential WDR shows a breakup threshold anomaly (BTA) behavior. Both potentials satisfy the dispersion relation. The direct reaction polarization potential predominates over the fusion potential and so a net overall behavior is found to follow the BTA phenomenon.

Contact Personn

所内合作者

Shan-Gui Zhou (周善贵)
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