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Insights into Nuclear Reactions through Fusion Barrier Distribution Measurements

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Dasgupta, Mahananda
Morton, Clyde
Berriman, Annette
Butt, Rachel D
Newton, John
Hinde, David

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The study of nuclear fusion has been greatly enhanced following the realisation that an experimental fusion barrier distribution can be determined from precisely measured fusion cross-sections. Experimental fusion barrier distributions for different reactions have shown clear signatures of a range of nuclear structure effects, for example those of static quadrupole and hexadecapole deformations, and of coupling to single- and double-phonon states. Applications of this improved quantitative understanding of fusion in the fields of fission, and fusion of weakly bound nuclei are discussed.

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Nuclear Physics A

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