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The coupling to the transfer channels with positive Q-values along with the inelastic channels was incorporated in calculations and showed a significant influence on fusion cross-sections in <span>\\(^{\\varvec{32,34}}\\)</span>S + <span>\\(^{\\varvec{64}}\\)</span>Ni and <span>\\(^{\\varvec{34,36}}\\)</span>S + <span>\\(^{\\varvec{58}}\\)</span>Ni systems. Upon investigating the role of the two-neutron transfer channels (pick-up and stripping), it was concluded that in the case of <span>\\(^{\\varvec{30}}\\)</span>Si, <span>\\(^{\\varvec{34}}\\)</span>S, <span>\\(^{\\varvec{36}}\\)</span>S + <span>\\(^{\\varvec{58}}\\)</span>Ni systems, the coupling to the two-neutron stripping channel with positive Q-value showed a weak channel coupling effect in the sub-barrier region. For <span>\\(^{\\varvec{32,34}}\\)</span>S + <span>\\(^{\\varvec{64}}\\)</span>Ni systems, a two-neutron pick-up channel with positive Q-value showed a strong influence on the fusion cross-sections.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":499,"journal":{"name":"Brazilian Journal of Physics","volume":"55 2","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.7000,"publicationDate":"2025-02-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Probing the Influence of Positive Q-Value Two-Neutron Transfer Channels on the Fusion Cross-Sections\",\"authors\":\"Rayees Ahmad Yatoo, Sunil Kalkal, Akhil Jhingan\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s13538-025-01718-9\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The channel coupling effects of internal degrees of freedom like deformations of the interacting nuclei and vibrations have been accounted very well in fusion reactions. 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摘要
内部自由度的通道耦合效应,如相互作用核的变形和振动,已经在聚变反应中得到了很好的解释。在不同的体系中,正q值的中子传递通道导致了亚势垒聚变截面的增强。然而,在少数情况下没有观察到这种影响,因此,这仍然是一个有待讨论和进一步研究的开放问题。为此,采用CCFULL和ECC码,采用耦合信道方法计算了弹靶不同组合的融合截面,并与实验数据进行了比较。采用两种不同的方法计算了\(^{\varvec{30}}\) Si + \(^{\varvec{58,62,64}}\) Ni和\(^{\varvec{32,34,36}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{58,64}}\) Ni体系的聚变激发函数,揭示了不同的集体激发和中子传递通道对亚势垒聚变截面的影响。在计算\(^{\varvec{30}}\) Si + \(^{\varvec{62,64}}\) Ni, \(^{\varvec{32}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{58}}\) Ni和\(^{\varvec{36}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{64}}\) Ni体系时,将耦合加入到非弹性激励中,解释了实验数据。在计算中考虑了正q值传递通道与非弹性通道的耦合,并对\(^{\varvec{32,34}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{64}}\) Ni和\(^{\varvec{34,36}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{58}}\) Ni体系的熔合截面产生了显著影响。通过研究双中子转移通道(拾取和剥离)的作用,得出在\(^{\varvec{30}}\) Si, \(^{\varvec{34}}\) S, \(^{\varvec{36}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{58}}\) Ni体系中,与正q值双中子剥离通道的耦合在亚势区表现出弱的通道耦合效应。对于\(^{\varvec{32,34}}\) S + \(^{\varvec{64}}\) Ni体系,具有正q值的双中子拾取通道对聚变截面的影响较大。
Probing the Influence of Positive Q-Value Two-Neutron Transfer Channels on the Fusion Cross-Sections
The channel coupling effects of internal degrees of freedom like deformations of the interacting nuclei and vibrations have been accounted very well in fusion reactions. The neutron transfer channels with positive Q-values have resulted in the enhancement in the sub-barrier fusion cross-sections in various systems. However, there are few cases in which such effects are not observed, thus, remaining an open question for discussion and further studies. In this respect, the fusion cross-sections of the various combination of projectile - targets have been calculated and compared with experimental data using the coupled channel approach by employing CCFULL and ECC codes. Fusion excitation functions were calculated for \(^{\varvec{30}}\)Si + \(^{\varvec{58,62,64}}\)Ni and \(^{\varvec{32,34,36}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{58,64}}\)Ni systems using two different approaches to unravel the effect of different collective excitations and neutron transfer channels on the sub-barrier fusion cross-sections. Inclusion of coupling to the inelastic excitations in the calculations for \(^{\varvec{30}}\)Si + \(^{\varvec{62,64}}\)Ni, \(^{\varvec{32}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{58}}\)Ni and \(^{\varvec{36}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{64}}\)Ni systems explained the experimental data. The coupling to the transfer channels with positive Q-values along with the inelastic channels was incorporated in calculations and showed a significant influence on fusion cross-sections in \(^{\varvec{32,34}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{64}}\)Ni and \(^{\varvec{34,36}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{58}}\)Ni systems. Upon investigating the role of the two-neutron transfer channels (pick-up and stripping), it was concluded that in the case of \(^{\varvec{30}}\)Si, \(^{\varvec{34}}\)S, \(^{\varvec{36}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{58}}\)Ni systems, the coupling to the two-neutron stripping channel with positive Q-value showed a weak channel coupling effect in the sub-barrier region. For \(^{\varvec{32,34}}\)S + \(^{\varvec{64}}\)Ni systems, a two-neutron pick-up channel with positive Q-value showed a strong influence on the fusion cross-sections.
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