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    Inclusive breakup calculations in angular momentum basis: application to 7^7Li+58^{58}Ni

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    The angular momentum basis method is introduced to solve the inclusive breakup within the model proposed by Ichimura, Austern, and Vincent [Phys. Rev. C 32, 431 (1985)]. This method is based on the geometric transformation between Jacobi coordinates, thus it is easy to corporate with particle spins. To test the validity of this partial wave expansion method, a benchmark calculation is done comparing with the one given in [Phys. Rev. C 92, 044616 (2015)]. Using the distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) version of IAV model, some applications to 7^7Li reactions are presented and compared with available data

    Comprehensive analysis of large α\alpha yields observed in 6^{6}Li induced reactions

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    Background: Large α\alpha yields have been reported over the years in reactions with 6^{6}Li and 7^{7}Li projectiles. Previous theoretical analyses have shown that the elastic breakup (EBU) mechanism (i.e., projectile breakup leaving the target in its ground state) is able to account only for a small fraction of the total α\alpha inclusive breakup cross sections, pointing toward the dominance of non-elastic breakup (NEB) mechanisms. Purpose: We aim to provide a systematic study of the α\alpha inclusive cross sections observed in nuclear reactions induced by 6^{6}Li projectiles. In addition to estimating the total α\alpha singles cross sections, it is our goal to evaluate angular and energy distributions of these α\alpha particles and compare with experimental data, when available. Method: We compute separately the EBU and NEB components of the inclusive breakup cross sections. For the former, we use the continuum-discretized coupled-channels (CDCC) method, which treats this mechanism to all orders. For the NEB part, we employ the the model proposed in the eighties by Ichimura, Austern and Vincent [Phys. Rev. C32, 432 (1982)], within the DWBA approximation. Results: Overall, the sum of the computed EBU and NEB cross sections is found to reproduce very well the measured singles cross sections. In all cases analyzed, we find that the inclusive breakup cross section is largely dominated by the NEB component. Conclusions: The presented method provides a global and systematic description of inclusive breakup reactions induced by 6^{6}Li projectiles. It provides also a natural explanation of the previously observed underestimation of the measured α\alpha yields by CDCC calculations. The method used here can be extended to other weakly-bound projectiles, including halo nuclei.Comment: 11 pages, 16 figures, fig. 12 updated; some typos correcte

    The puzzle of complete fusion suppression in weakly-bound nuclei: a Trojan Horse effect?

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    Experimental studies of nuclear collisions involving light weakly-bound nuclei show a systematic suppression of the complete fusion cross section by \sim30\% with respect to the expectation for tightly bound nuclei, at energies above the Coulomb barrier. Although it is widely accepted that the phenomenon is related to the weak binding of these nuclei, the origin of this suppression is not fully understood. In here, we present a novel approach that provides the complete fusion for weakly bound nuclei and relates its suppression to the competition between the different mechanisms contributing to the reaction cross section. The method is applied to the 6,7^{6,7}Li+209^{209}Bi reactions, where we find that the suppression of complete fusion is mostly caused by the flux associated with non-elastic breakup modes, such as the partial capture of the projectile (incomplete fusion), whereas the elastic breakup mode is found to play a minor role. Finally, we demonstrate that the large α\alpha yields observed in these reactions can be naturally explained as a consequence of a {\it Trojan Horse} mechanism.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Letter

    The Minimum Spectral Radius of Graphs with the Independence Number

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    In this paper, we investigate some properties of the Perron vector of connected graphs. These results are used to characterize that all extremal connected graphs with having the minimum (maximum) spectra radius among all connected graphs of order n=kαn=k\alpha with the independence number α\alpha, respectively.Comment: 28 pages, 3 figure

    Puzzle of Complete Fusion Suppression in Weakly Bound Nuclei: A Trojan Horse Effect?

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    Experimental studies of nuclear collisions involving light weakly bound nuclei show a systematic suppression of the complete fusion cross section by ∼30% with respect to the expectation for tightly bound nuclei, at energies above the Coulomb barrier. Although it is widely accepted that the phenomenon is related to the weak binding of these nuclei, the origin of this suppression is not fully understood. Here, we present a novel approach that provides the complete fusion for weakly bound nuclei and relates its suppression to the competition between the different mechanisms contributing to the reaction cross section. The method is applied to the 6,7Li+209Bi reactions, where we find that the suppression of complete fusion is mostly caused by the flux associated with nonelastic breakup modes, such as the partial capture of the projectile (incomplete fusion), whereas the elastic breakup mode is found to play a minor role. Finally, we demonstrate that the large α yields observed in these reactions can be naturally explained as a consequence of a Trojan Horse mechanism.National Science Foundation under Contract No. NSF-PHY-1520972 with Ohio UniversityMinisterio de Ciencia,Innovación y Universidades (Projects No. FIS2014-53448-C2-1-P and No. FIS2017-88410-P)European Union’s Horizon 2020 (Grant Agreement No. 654002
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