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Hindrance in the fusion of 48^{48}Ca+48^{48}Ca

Abstract

The coupled-channels technique is applied to analyze recent fusion data for 48^{48}Ca+48^{48}Ca. The calculations include the excitations of the low-lying 2+2^+, 33^- and 55^- states in projectile and target, and the influence of mutual excitations as well as the two-phonon quadrupole excitations is also investigated. The ion-ion potential is obtained by double-folding the nuclear densities of the reacting nuclei with the M3Y+repulsion effective interaction but a standard Woods-Saxon potential is also applied. The data exhibit a strong hindrance at low energy compared to calculations that are based on a standard Woods-Saxon potential but they can be reproduced quite well by applying the M3Y+repulsion potential with an adjusted radius of the nuclear density. The influence of the polarization of high-lying states on the extracted radius is discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure

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