Dynamic and thermodynamic magnetization experiments on heavy-ion irradiated
single crystalline Bi_{2}Sr_{2}CaCu_{2}O_{8+\delta} are correlated in order to
clarify the nature of the mixed state phase diagram. It is shown that whereas
the entropy contribution to the free energy in the London regime plays a minor
role in unirradiated crystals and irradiated crystals at fields close to or
above the matching field Bϕ, it becomes very important at low fields in
irradiated crystals with high Bϕ. The direct determination of the
entropy contribution to the free energy from the reversible magnetization
allows one to determine not only the correct values of the pinning energy, but
also to extract quite detailed information on pancake vortex alignment. The
characteristic field Hint∼1/6Bϕ at which intervortex
repulsion begins to determine the vortex arrangement and the reversible
magnetization is shown to coincide with a sharp increase in the irreversibility
field Hirr(T) and with the recoupling transition found in Josephson Plasma
Resonance. Above Hint, the repulsive interaction between vortices cause
both the vortex mobility to decrease and pancake alignement to increase. At
higher fields ≳1/3Bϕ≫Bc1, free vortices outnumber those
that are trapped on a columnar defect. This causes the decrease of c-axis
resistivity and a second crossover of the irreversibility field, to a regime
where it is determined by plastic creep.Comment: 12 Pages, 8 Figure