Fusion Cross Section Measurements for the Reactions ¹⁴N + ¹⁰B and ¹⁶O + ¹⁶O
Author: Wu, Shiu-Chin
Year: 1978
Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Advisor: Barnes, Charles A.
Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown
Option: Physics
DOI: 10.7907/T0EJ-WS84
Abstract
Part I:
The ¹⁴N + ¹⁰B fusion reactions have been studied at c.m. energies between 2.9 and 7.5 MeV by measuring the γ-ray yields from the residual nuclei with a Ge(Li) detector. Cross sections were deduced from these yields with the aid of statistical model calculations. ¹⁴N + ¹⁰B elastic scattering differential cross sections were measured from Ecm = 3.3 to 9.1 MeV at θcm = 74.4° and 90.0°. The fusion cross sections of ¹⁴N + ¹⁰B are compared with an IWBC calculation employing a parameter set obtained by fitting the elastic scattering data.
Part II:
Total fusion cross sections have been measured for the ¹⁶O + ¹⁶O reactions from Ecm = 7 to 12 MeV. Prompt γ-ray yields, measured by a Ge(Li) detector, were used to determine the cross sections for the formation of the various possible evaporation residues, as well as the total fusion cross sections, with the assistance of statistical model calculations. The total fusion cross section S-factors agrees well with previous data from this laboratory, measured by detecting evaporated light particles, and disagrees with more recent work carried out elsewhere.
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