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Melting or nucleon transfer in fusion of heavy nuclei?
The time-dependent transition between a diabatic interaction potential in the
entrance channel and an adiabatic potential during the fusion process is
investigated within the two-center shell model. A large hindrance is obtained
for the motion to smaller elongations of near symmetric dinuclear systems. The
comparison of the calculated energy thresholds for the complete fusion in
different relevant collective variables shows that the dinuclear system prefers
to evolve in the mass asymmetry coordinate by nucleon transfer to the compound
nucleus.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys.Lett.
Fusion cross sections for superheavy nuclei in the dinuclear system concept
Using the dinuclear system concept we present calculations of production
cross sections for the heaviest nuclei. The obtained results are in a good
agreement with the experimental data. The experimentally observed rapid
fall-off of the cross sections of the cold fusion with increasing charge number
of the compound nucleus is explained. Optimal experimental conditions for
the synthesis of the superheavy nuclei are suggested.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, including 3 postscript figure
Jamming coverage in competitive random sequential adsorption of binary mixture
We propose a generalized car parking problem where cars of two different
sizes are sequentially parked on a line with a given probability . The free
parameter interpolates between the classical car parking problem of only
one car size and the competitive random sequential adsorption (CRSA) of a
binary mixture. We give an exact solution to the CRSA rate equations and find
that the final coverage, the jamming limit, of the line is always larger for a
binary mixture than for the uni-sized case. The analytical results are in good
agreement with our direct numerical simulations of the problem.Comment: 4 pages 2-column RevTeX, Four figures, (there was an error in the
previous version. We replaced it (including figures) with corrected and
improved version that lead to new results and conclusions
Isotopic dependence of fusion cross sections in reactions with heavy nuclei
The dependence of fusion cross section on the isotopic composition of
colliding nuclei is analysed within the dinuclear system concept for compound
nucleus formation. Probabilities of fusion and surviving probabilities,
ingredients of the evaporation residue cross sections, depend decisively on the
neutron numbers of the dinuclear system. Evaporation residue cross sections for
the production of actinides and superheavy nuclei, listed in table form, are
discussed and compared with existing experimental data. Neutron-rich
radioactive projectiles are shown to lead to similar fusion cross sections as
stable projectiles.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figure
Treatment of competition between complete fusion and quasifission in collisions of heavy nuclei
A model of competition between complete fusion and quasifission channels in
fusion of two massive nuclei is extended to include the influence of
dissipative effects on the dynamics of nuclear fusion. By using the
multidimensional Kramers-type stationary solution of the Fokker-Planck
equation, the fusion rate through the inner fusion barrier in mass asymmetry is
studied. Fusion probabilities in symmetric 90Zr+90Zr, 100Mo+100Mo, 110Pd+110Pd,
136Xe+136Xe, almost symmetric 86Kr+136Xe and 110Pd+136Xe reactions are
calculated. An estimation of the fusion probabilities is given for asymmetrical
62Ni+208Pb, 70Zn+208Pb, 82Se+208Pb, and 48Ca+244Pu reactions used for the
synthesis of new superheavy elements.Comment: 29 pages, LaTeX, including 7 postscript figures, to appear in Nucl.
Phys.
The Persistence Length of a Strongly Charged, Rod-like, Polyelectrolyte in the Presence of Salt
The persistence length of a single, intrinsically rigid polyelectrolyte
chain, above the Manning condensation threshold is investigated theoretically
in presence of added salt. Using a loop expansion method, the partition
function is consistently calculated, taking into account corrections to
mean-field theory. Within a mean-field approximation, the well-known results of
Odijk, Skolnick and Fixman are reproduced. Beyond mean-field, it is found that
density correlations between counterions and thermal fluctuations reduce the
stiffness of the chain, indicating an effective attraction between monomers for
highly charged chains and multivalent counterions. This attraction results in a
possible mechanical instability (collapse), alluding to the phenomenon of DNA
condensation. In addition, we find that more counterions condense on slightly
bent conformations of the chain than predicted by the Manning model for the
case of an infinite cylinder. Finally, our results are compared with previous
models and experiments.Comment: 13 pages, 2 ps figure
Particle density fluctuations
Event-by-event fluctuations in the multiplicities of charged particles and
photons at SPS energies are discussed. Fluctuations are studied by controlling
the centrality of the reaction and rapidity acceptance of the detectors.
Results are also presented on the event-by-event study of correlations between
the multiplicity of charged particles and photons to search for DCC-like
signals.Comment: Talk presented at Quark Matter 2002, Nantes, Franc
Gluon polarization in the nucleon from quasi-real photoproduction of high-pT hadron pairs
We present a determination of the gluon polarization Delta G/G in the
nucleon, based on the helicity asymmetry of quasi-real photoproduction events,
Q^2<1(GeV/c)^2, with a pair of large transverse-momentum hadrons in the final
state. The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at CERN using a 160 GeV
polarized muon beam scattered on a polarized 6-LiD target. The helicity
asymmetry for the selected events is = 0.002 +- 0.019(stat.) +-
0.003(syst.). From this value, we obtain in a leading-order QCD analysis Delta
G/G=0.024 +- 0.089(stat.) +- 0.057(syst.) at x_g = 0.095 and mu^2 =~ 3
(GeV}/c)^2.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Suppression of High-p_T Neutral Pion Production in Central Pb+Pb Collisions at sqrt{s_NN} = 17.3 GeV Relative to p+C and p+Pb Collisions
Neutral pion transverse momentum spectra were measured in p+C and p+Pb
collisions at sqrt{s_NN} = 17.4 GeV at mid-rapidity 2.3 < eta_lab < 3.0 over
the range 0.7< p_T < 3.5 GeV/c. The spectra are compared to pi0 spectra
measured in Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt{s_NN} = 17.3 GeV in the same experiment.
For a wide range of Pb+Pb centralities (N_part < 300) the yield of pi0's with
p_T > 2 GeV/c is larger than or consistent with the p+C or p+Pb yields scaled
with the number of nucleon-nucleon collisions (N_coll), while for central Pb+Pb
collisions with N_part > 350 the pi0 yield is suppressed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Search for DCC in 158A GeV Pb+Pb Collisions
A detailed analysis of the phase space distributions of charged particles and
photons have been carried out using two independent methods. The results
indicate the presence of nonstatistical fluctuations in localized regions of
phase space.Comment: Talk at the PANIC99 Conference, June 9-16, 199
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