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Effect of Pauli repulsion and transfer on fusion

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Simenel, Cedric
Godbey, K.
Umar, A. S.
Vo-Phuoc, Kirsten
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Hinde, David
Simpson, Edward

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EDP Sciences

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The effect of the Pauli exclusion principle on the nucleus-nucleus bare potential is studied using a new density-constrained extension of the Frozen-Hartree-Fock (DCFHF) technique. The resulting potentials exhibit a repulsion at short distance. The charge product dependence of this Pauli repulsion is investigated. Dynamical effects are then included in the potential with the density-constrained time-dependent Hartree-Fock (DCTDHF) method. In particular, isovector contributions to this potential are used to investigate the role of transfer on fusion, resulting in a lowering of the inner part of the potential for systems with positive Q-value transfer channels.

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EPJ Web of Conferences

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