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Resonances in transfer-triggered Breakup of ⁷Li in near-barrier collisions

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Simpson, Edward
Cook, Kaitlin
Dasgupta, Mahananda
Kalkal, Sunil
Luong, Duc Huy
Carter, Ian
Hinde, David
Williams, Elizabeth

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Above-barrier complete fusion cross sections of weakly-bound 6,7Li and 9Be are known to be suppressed with respect to single-barrier penetration model calculations. Breakup of the projectile - either via direct excitation of continuum states, or by transfer of nucleons - is thought to be the cause, preventing complete capture of the projectile charge. Using the example of 7Li→8Be→ α + α we show how the contributions to breakup from different resonances in 8Be can be identified, and discuss their likely influence on fusion

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