Study of Multinucleon Transfer Mechanisms in 86Kr-Induced Peripheral Reactions at 15 and 25 MeV/nucleon

O. Fasoula, G. Souliotis, S. Koulouris, Konstantina Palli, M. Veselský, S. Yenello, A. Bonasera
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This paper presents our recent studies of the multinucleon transfer in peripheral collisions in reactions near the Fermi regime. Specifically, the reactions of a 86Kr beam at 15 MeV/nucleon with targets of 124Sn ,112Sn, 64Ni and 58Ni and reactions of a 86Kr beam at 25 MeV/nucleon with targets of 124Sn and 112Sn. The experimental data were obtained from the previous work of our group with the MARS spectrometer at the Cyclotron Institute of Texas A&M University. Our current focus is the thorough study of the experimental mass and momentum distributions of the projectile-like fragments. The momentum distributions are characterised by a narrow quasi-elastic peak and a broader deep-inelastic peak. We employed two-body kinematics to characterize the excitation energies of these reactions. We also compared the data with model calculations. The dynamical stage is described with either the Deep-Inelastic Transfer Model (DIT), or with the microscopic Constrained Molecular Dynamics model (CoMD). The de-excitation of the hot projectile-like fragments is performed with the Gemini model. Studying these reactions will provide us with a better understanding as to how the energy of the beam and the different targets affect the mechanism of the multinucleon transfer reactions. With the recent work, our continued efforts in the study of peripheral reactions in the Fermi energy regime delineate new opportunities to elucidate the reaction mechanism(s) of rare isotope production and may effectively contribute to the study of unexplored regions of the nuclear chart toward the r-process and the neutron drip line.
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86kr诱导15和25 MeV/核子外周反应的多核子转移机制研究
本文介绍了我们最近在费米区附近反应的外围碰撞中的多核子转移的研究。具体来说,86Kr束在15 MeV/核子下与124Sn、112Sn、64Ni和58Ni靶体的反应,以及86Kr束在25 MeV/核子下与124Sn和112Sn靶体的反应。实验数据来源于我们课题组前期在德州农工大学回旋加速器研究所的火星光谱仪的工作。我们目前的重点是深入研究类弹丸碎片的实验质量和动量分布。动量分布具有窄的准弹性峰和宽的深非弹性峰的特征。我们用二体运动学来描述这些反应的激发能。我们还将数据与模型计算进行了比较。动力学阶段用深度非弹性传递模型(DIT)或微观约束分子动力学模型(CoMD)来描述。用Gemini模型对热弹丸状破片进行了消激。研究这些反应将有助于我们更好地理解束流能量和不同靶点对多核子转移反应机理的影响。随着最近的工作,我们在费米能量区外围反应研究方面的持续努力为阐明稀有同位素产生的反应机制提供了新的机会,并可能有效地为研究核图中r过程和中子滴线的未开发区域做出贡献。
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