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      Heavy ion reactions; incomplete fusion; recoil range distribution; activation technique; Monte Carlo simulation

    • Abstract

       

      Excitation functions for evaporation residues of the system 16O + 165Ho have been measured up to 100 MeV. Recoil range distribution of long lived reaction products were measured at 16O beam energy of 100 MeV. Detailed Monte Carlo simulation of recoil range distributions of products were performed with the help of PACE2 code, in order to extract the contributions of incomplete fusion in the individual channels. The results clearly show the incomplete fusion contributions in the tantalum and thulium products. This is confirmed by the predictions of breakup fusion model of the incomplete fusion.

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      Anil Sharma1 B Bindu Kumar1 S Mukherjee1 2 S Chakrabarty3 B S Tomar3 A Goswami3 G K Gubbi3 S B Manohar3 A K Sinha4 S K Datta4

      1. School of Studies in Physics, Vikram University, Ujjain - 456 010, India
      2. B-4/4, Teachers’ Quarters, Vikram University Campus, Kothi Road, Ujjain - 456 010, India
      3. Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai - 400 085, India
      4. Nuclear Science Centre, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi - 110 067, India
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  • Pramana – Journal of Physics | News

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