A. DiRienzo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Physical Review C | 1982
M. Beckerman; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; J.D. Molitoris; A. DiRienzo
Differential cross sections for evaporation residue formation following complete fusion of /sup 64/Ni and /sup 74/Ge with 171 to 215 MeV /sup 58/Ni and /sup 64/Ni ions were measured with high precision using a velocity selector together with a counter telescope. The resulting excitation functions for complete fusion ranged in magnitude from 10 ..mu..b to 300 mb. The excitation functions exhibited a strong response, at subbarrier energies, to changes in the underlying nuclear structure. We interpreted these variations as evidence that the fusion proceeds through dynamic single-particle/softness-related processes. A phenomenological analysis was performed. In the analysis, we employed the WKB method, constructed a simple interaction potential and introduced a radially-dependent effective mass. The use of the variable effective mass led to a meaningful description of our above-barrier data and to improvements towards describing our subbarrier data.
Physical Review C | 1982
M. Beckerman; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; J.D. Molitoris; A. DiRienzo
Differential cross sections for evaporation residue formation following complete fusion of /sup 64/Ni and /sup 74/Ge with 171 to 215 MeV /sup 58/Ni and /sup 64/Ni ions were measured with high precision using a velocity selector together with a counter telescope. The resulting excitation functions for complete fusion ranged in magnitude from 10 ..mu..b to 300 mb. The excitation functions exhibited a strong response, at subbarrier energies, to changes in the underlying nuclear structure. We interpreted these variations as evidence that the fusion proceeds through dynamic single-particle/softness-related processes. A phenomenological analysis was performed. In the analysis, we employed the WKB method, constructed a simple interaction potential and introduced a radially-dependent effective mass. The use of the variable effective mass led to a meaningful description of our above-barrier data and to improvements towards describing our subbarrier data.
Physical Review C | 1982
M. Beckerman; J.D. Molitoris; A. Sperduto; M. Salomaa; A. DiRienzo
Differential cross sections for evaporation residue formation following complete fusion of /sup 64/Ni and /sup 74/Ge with 171 to 215 MeV /sup 58/Ni and /sup 64/Ni ions were measured with high precision using a velocity selector together with a counter telescope. The resulting excitation functions for complete fusion ranged in magnitude from 10 ..mu..b to 300 mb. The excitation functions exhibited a strong response, at subbarrier energies, to changes in the underlying nuclear structure. We interpreted these variations as evidence that the fusion proceeds through dynamic single-particle/softness-related processes. A phenomenological analysis was performed. In the analysis, we employed the WKB method, constructed a simple interaction potential and introduced a radially-dependent effective mass. The use of the variable effective mass led to a meaningful description of our above-barrier data and to improvements towards describing our subbarrier data.
Physical Review C | 1981
M. Beckerman; J. Ball; H.A. Enge; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; S.B. Gazes; A. DiRienzo; J.D. Molitoris
Physical Review C | 1981
M. Beckerman; J. Ball; H.A. Enge; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; S.B. Gazes; A. DiRienzo; J.D. Molitoris
Physical Review C | 1981
W. Schier; J. Chervenak; A. DiRienzo; H.A. Enge; D. Grogan; J.D. Molitoris; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto
Physical Review C | 1980
A. DiRienzo; H.A. Enge; S.B. Gazes; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; W. Schier; H.E. Wegner
Physical Review C | 1982
M. Beckerman; M. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; J.D. Molitoris; A. DiRienzo
Physical Review C | 1984
R. Rohe; A. DiRienzo; H.A. Enge; M. Salomaa; A.P. Smith; W. Schier; N. Tsoupas; H.E. Wegner
Archive | 1982
M. Beckerman; M. K. Salomaa; A. Sperduto; J.D. Molitoris; A. DiRienzo