The influence of the orientation angles of the target nucleus symmetry axis
relative to the beam direction on the production of the evaporation residues is
investigated for the 48Ca+154Sm reaction as a function of the beam
energy. At low energies (Ec.m.<137 MeV), the yield of evaporation
residues is observed only for collisions with small orientation angles
(αT<450).
At large energies (about Ec.m.=140--180 MeV) all the orientation
angles αT can contribute to the evaporation residue cross section
σER in the 10--100 mb range, and at Ec.m.>180 MeV σER
ranges around 0.1--10 mb because the fission barrier for a compound nucleus
decreases by increasing its excitation energy and angular momentum.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures, submitted to JPS