33 results on '"S. Appannababu"'
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2. Fusion systematics for weakly bound nuclei using neutron flow and collective degrees of freedom
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S. Appannababu, V. V. Parkar, V. Jha, and S. Kailas
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Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A systematic analysis of the fusion cross sections around the Coulomb barrier energies with stable weakly bound ($^{6}$Li,$^{7}$Li,$^{9}$Be) and strongly bound $^{12}$C projectiles on various targets was performed by using neutron flow model and coupled channels approach. The analysis show that both the models are successful in explaining the near barrier fusion data. Further, it is also observed that the collective degrees of freedom as well as the neutron flow influence the near barrier fusion process involving weakly bound projectiles., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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3. Fusion studies in O16+Nd142,150 reactions at energies near the Coulomb barrier
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B. R. S. Babu, P. V. Laveen, S. Nath, A. M. Vinodkumar, Gonika, M. Shareef, E. Prasad, A. Parihari, K. M. Varier, Birgit Kindler, Bettina Lommel, S. Sanila, J. Khuyagbaatar, N. Madhavan, A. C. Visakh, S. Appannababu, A. Shamlath, Rohan Biswas, and J. Gehlot
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Physics ,Fusion ,Coulomb barrier ,Atomic physics - Published
- 2021
4. Study of incomplete fusion reaction dynamics for the system 14N + 169Tm using the forward Recoil Range distribution technique
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S Kumar, Pankaj K Giri, R Kumar, Abhishek Yadav, Rahbar Ali, S Appannababu, Avinash Agarwal, S Mukherjee, Pushpendra P Singh, Vijay R Sharma, B P Singh, and Sunil Dutt
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics - Abstract
Studies in the past have demonstrated that complete fusion and incomplete fusion (ICF) dynamics are both significant just above the Coulomb barrier, yet the dynamics of ICF are elusive since they are so complex below 10 MeV/nucleon. In order to investigate low-energy ICF dynamics, we measured the forward recoil range distribution (FRRD) of evaporation residues (ERs) populated in the system 14N + 169Tm at energy ≈5.9 MeV/nucleon. A stack target-catcher activation technique followed by offline-γ-spectroscopy was used to estimate the FRRD of the ERs. In order to investigate a new parameter for describing ICF dynamics, the ICF fraction (F ICF(%)) for the present system was estimated from the range-integrated cross-sections and compared with other systems in the literature. The FRRD and range integrated cross-sections of seven ERs have been estimated experimentally. These cross-section results agree well with the experimental results obtained from the excitation functions. On re-investigation of entrance channel systematics for Q α -value of projectile, mass-asymmetry (μ MA), and Coulomb factor (Z P Z T), it has been found that the Q α -value systematic for 14N is not valid at all projectile energies. The FRRD measurement is one of the direct methods available to probe the complete and ICF contributions in ERs at low projectile energy. It has also been observed that the dynamics of ICF are not only dependent on the parameters of one entrance channel but on multiple entrance channels. We have also introduced the entrance channel parameter zeta (ζ) for the first time in ICF reactions to see the combined effect of mass-asymmetry (μ MA) and Z P Z T, as this parameter is better suited than μ MA and Z P Z T individually and has a linear dependency on F ICF(%).
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- 2022
5. Evidence of the effect of strong stripping channels on the dynamics of the Li8+Ni58 reaction
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Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, Valdir Guimaraes, O. C. B. Santos, U. Umbelino, M. C. Morais, Rubens Lichtenthäler, J. C. Zamora, Marlete Assunção, Viviane Morcelle, E. O. N. Zevallos, A. M. Moro, Jin Lei, Alinka Lepine-Szily, A. L. de Lara, P. N. de Faria, S. Appannababu, J. M. B. Shorto, V. A. B. Zagatto, A. Serra, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, Roberto Linares, A. Barioni, and K. C. C. Pires
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Physics ,Quasielastic scattering ,Stripping (chemistry) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,Coupling (probability) ,Breakup ,01 natural sciences ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Continuum (set theory) ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The $^{8}\mathrm{Li}+^{58}\mathrm{Ni}$ collision is investigated at 23.9, 26.1, 28.7, and 30 MeV bombarding energies. Quasielastic angular distributions and the singles $^{7}\mathrm{Li}$ angular and energy distributions are presented. Coupled-reaction channels (CRC) calculations, which include the coupling of the elastic channel to $^{59}\mathrm{Ni}=^{58}\mathrm{Ni}\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}+\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}n$ states above and below the neutron threshold, provide a simultaneous description of the quasielastic and transfer distributions and evidence the strong effect of the one-neutron transfer/breakup channels on the quasielastic scattering. The $^{7}\mathrm{Li}$ angular and energy distributions have been also successfully analyzed combining the continuum discretized coupled channels (CDCC) method, for the elastic breakup, and the IAV model of Ichimura, Austern, and Vincent [Phys. Rev. C 32, 431 (1985)], for the nonelastic breakup. These calculations indicate that most of the $^{7}\mathrm{Li}$ yields are due to nonelastic breakup contributions (transfer), whereas elastic breakup plays a minor role.
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- 2021
6. Evidence of the effect of strong stripping channels on the dynamics of the Li 8 + Ni 58
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O. C. B. Santos, R. Lichtenthäler, K. C. C. Pires, U. Umbelino, E. O. N. Zevallos, A. L. de Lara, A. S. Serra, V. Scarduelli, J. Alcántara-Núñez, V. Guimarães, A. Lépine-Szily, J. C. Zamora, A. M. Moro, S. Appannababu, M. Assunção, A. Barioni, R. Linares, V. A. B. Zagatto, P. N. de Faria, M. C. Morais, V. Morcelle, J. M. B. Shorto, Jin Lei
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- 2021
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7. Cluster Configuration Effects in the Elastic Scattering of Boron Isotopes $$^8$$B, $$^{10}$$B, $$^{11}$$B and $$^{12}$$B on $$^{58}$$Ni
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J. Lubian, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, O. C. B. Santos, Nemitala Added, D. S. Monteiro, Marlete Assunção, E. O. N. Zevallos, A. L. de Lara, Valdir Guimaraes, U. Umbelino, K. C. C. Pires, S. Appannababu, Viviane Morcelle, Roberto Linares, E. N. Cardozo, and R. Lichtenthäler Filho
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Elastic scattering ,Physics ,Analytical chemistry ,Cluster (physics) ,Coulomb barrier ,Isotopes of boron - Abstract
In this contribution, we report on effects due to the cluster configuration of boron isotopes, \(^8\)B, \(^{10}\)B, \(^{11}\)B and \(^{12}\)B, in the elastic scattering on \(^{58}\)Ni target at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. The results of coupled channel calculations, where the different configurations of the boron isotopes, \(^8\)B \(=\) \(^7\)Be\(+\)p, \(^{10}\)B \(=\) \(^6\)Li\(+\) \(\alpha \), \(^{11}\)B \(=\) \(^7\)Li\(+\) \(\alpha \) and \(^{12}\)B \(=\) \(^{11}\)B\(+\)n, have been attributed to different effects in the angular distributions for the elastic scattering process, are present.
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- 2020
8. Alpha-particle production in the 6He+120Sn collision
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Adriana Barioni, U. Umbelino, Rubens Lichtenthäler, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, Marlete Assunção, M. Rodríguez-Gallardo, Viviane Morcelle, A. Serra, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, Valdir Guimaraes, O. C. B. Santos, K. C. C. Pires, E. O. N. Zevallos, Alinka Lepine-Szily, M. A. G. Alvarez, P. N. de Faria, Julian Marco Barbosa Shorto, S. Appannababu, and Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear
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Elastic scattering ,Physics ,Nuclear physics ,History ,Angular momentum ,Nuclear Theory ,Alpha particle ,Nuclear Experiment ,Collision ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
Alpha particle energy distributions in the 6He+120Sn collision have been measured at 7 bombarding energies above the Coulomb barrier. A phenomenological analysis of the centroids of the experimental distributions was performed and compared with the expected alpha-particle energies from breakup and neutron transfer reactions. Q-optimum conditions were determined using the Brinks formula for the di-neutron transfer reaction. A comparison of the measured alpha-particle production cross-sections with Continuum Discretized Coupled Channels (CDCC) calculations for breakup is presented. Fundacao de Amparo `a Pesquisa no Estado de Sao Paulo 2013/22100-7, 2014/19666-1 Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientıfico e Tecnologico 308935/2018-7 Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad FIS2017-88410-P European Union 654002
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- 2020
9. Two-neutron transfer in Be7+Be9 collisions
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Rubens Lichtenthäler, J. L. Ferreira, U. Umbelino, R. P. Condori, S. Appannababu, Viviane Morcelle, M. A. G. Alvarez, Marlete Assunção, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, J. M. B. Shorto, G. A. Scotton, B. Paes, Valdir Guimaraes, J. Lubian, Alinka Lepine-Szily, and K. C. C. Pires
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Elastic scattering ,Physics ,Amplitude ,Excited state ,Form factor (quantum field theory) ,Neutron ,State (functional analysis) ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Coupling (probability) - Abstract
Elastic scattering and transfer cross sections for the $^{7}\mathrm{Be}+^{9}\mathrm{Be}$ system have been measured at ${E}_{\mathrm{lab}}=23.1\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\mathrm{MeV}$ using the $^{7}\mathrm{Be}$ radioactive secondary beam produced at Radioactive Ion Beams in Brazil facility at the University of S\~ao Paulo. The elastic scattering has been measured by detecting the $^{7}\mathrm{Be}$ scattered at forward angles in the laboratory system. The transfer reaction $^{9}\mathrm{Be}(^{7}\mathrm{Be},^{9}\mathrm{Be})^{7}\mathrm{Be}$ was identified by detecting the $^{9}\mathrm{Be}$ scattered at the same laboratory angles. The elastic angular distribution has been analyzed by optical model calculations using a Woods-Saxon form factor whose parameters have been varied to best reproduce the experimental data at forward angles. Coupled reaction channels calculations (CRC) have been performed to describe the transfer, considering the coupling to the transfer channel and including contributions to the ground state and to the first excited state of $^{7}\mathrm{Be}(1/2\ensuremath{-};429\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}\mathrm{keV}$) in the final state. The spectroscopic amplitudes used in the CRC calculation have been derived from shell-model calculations. Similar CRC calculations were applied to existing $^{9}\mathrm{Be}(p,t)^{7}\mathrm{Be}$ data to check the consistency of our results results for the ($^{7}\mathrm{Be},^{9}\mathrm{Be}$) transfer reaction.
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- 2019
10. Elastic scattering of the B12+Ni58 system at near-barrier energies
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Roberto Linares, Edilson Crema, E. O. N. Zevallos, D. S. Monteiro, J. Lubian, Valdir Guimaraes, K. C. C. Pires, S. Appannababu, Nemitala Added, U. Umbelino, Marlete Assunção, Viviane Morcelle, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, O. C. B. Santos, Y. S. Villamizar, Alessandro Luiz Lara, E. N. Cardozo, and R. Lichtenthäler Filho
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Physics ,Elastic scattering ,Reaction mechanism ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Coupling matrix ,Coulomb barrier ,Isotopes of boron ,01 natural sciences ,Coupling reaction ,0103 physical sciences ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Spin (physics) - Abstract
Elastic scattering of a radioactive neutron-rich boron isotope, $^{12}\mathrm{B}$, has been measured for the first time. Angular distributions for the elastic scattering of $^{12}\mathrm{B}+^{58}\mathrm{Ni}$ have been measured at ${\mathit{E}}_{\mathrm{Lab}}=30.0$ and 33.0 MeV, which are just above the Coulomb barrier (${\mathit{V}}_{\mathrm{B}}=24$ MeV). The obtained angular distributions were analyzed in terms of the large-scale coupled channel (CC) and coupled reaction channel (CRC) calculations, where several inelastic transitions for the target, as well as the most relevant transfer reactions, have been included in the coupling matrix elements. The roles of the spin reorientation and spin-orbit interaction in the reaction mechanism were also investigated. The one-neutron transfer reaction through a coupled reaction calculation had some effect on the elastic scattering of the system studied.
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- 2019
11. Fissionlike events in the N14+Ta181 system
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Pushpendra Singh, Ranjeet Kumar, S. Appannababu, S. Kumar, B. P. Singh, J. C. Morales-Rivera, Abhishek Yadav, Swagata Mukherjee, Vijay R. Sharma, E. F. Aguilera, Rajendra Prasad, R. C. Dubey, and Mohd Shuaib
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Isotope ,Mass distribution ,Fission ,Population ,Coulomb barrier ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Charge (physics) ,Distribution (mathematics) ,chemistry ,Atomic physics ,education ,Indium - Abstract
Absolute cross sections for 22 fissionlike fragments concerning their decay mode via independent and cumulative cross sections have been measured at four projectile energies, i.e., $82.2\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.8,\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}79.18\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.82,\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}76.8\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}1.2$, and $72.9\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.91\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\mathrm{MeV}$. The recoil-catcher activation technique followed by offline $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectrometry was employed. The isotopic yield distribution and the variance for indium isotopes have been obtained from the experimental data and were found to be in agreement with the literature values. The fissionlike fragments mass distribution is found to be a single-peaked Gaussian distribution and confirms their population via deexcitation of the compound nucleus. The mass distribution variance is found to be narrower and exponentially increases as compared to relatively heavier systems at above 20% of the Coulomb barrier. A self-consistent approach for determining the isobaric charge dispersion parameters has been adopted. The present paper suggests that fission is one of the competing modes at low energies other than complete fusion and incomplete fusion processes.
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- 2019
12. Two-neutron transfer in the He6+Sn120 reaction
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U. U. Silva, M. Rodríguez-Gallardo, Rubens Lichtenthäler, Marlete Assunção, Alinka Lepine-Szily, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, Viviane Morcelle, O. C. B. Santos, M. A. G. Alvarez, Valdir Guimaraes, A. Barioni, P. N. de Faria, E. O. N. Zevallos, K. C. C. Pires, S. Appannababu, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, and Julian Marco Barbosa Shorto
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Elastic scattering ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Angular momentum ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,01 natural sciences ,Recoil ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Continuum (set theory) ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
A large yield of $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ particles produced in the $^{120}\mathrm{Sn}(^{6}\mathrm{He},\ensuremath{\alpha})$ reaction was measured at 20.3-, 22.2-, 22.4-, and 24.5-MeV bombarding energies. The $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ particles are distributed over a broad energy range in the vicinity and below the elastic scattering $^{6}\mathrm{He}$ peak. Energy integrated $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-particle cross sections have been obtained at ${\ensuremath{\theta}}_{\text{lab}}={36}^{\ensuremath{\circ}},{40}^{\ensuremath{\circ}}$, and ${60}^{\ensuremath{\circ}}$. The $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ energy distributions have been analyzed at a fixed laboratory angle $(\ensuremath{\approx}{60}^{\ensuremath{\circ}})$ in terms of the reaction $Q$ value, considering the $2n$-transfer reaction kinematics $^{120}\mathrm{Sn}(^{6}\mathrm{He},\ensuremath{\alpha})^{122}\mathrm{Sn}$. A kinematical analysis of the $Q$-value distribution shows that the recoil system $^{120}\mathrm{Sn}+2n$ is formed in highly excited states in the continuum, at increasing excitation energies as the bombarding energy increases. It is shown that by using Brink's formula, the excitation energy depends on the transferred angular momentum following a linear relation with the square of the angular momentum, indicating that some kind of dinuclear rotating system is formed after the reaction.
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- 2019
13. Development of a time of flight spectrometer based on position sensitive multi-wire proportional counters for fission fragment mass distribution studies
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Neeraj Kumar, Meenu Thakur, M. S. A. Kumar, Ravindra Dhar Dubey, E.V. Prasad, Ruchi Mahajan, Akhil Jhingan, M. Shareef, B. R. Behera, N. Saneesh, K. S. Golda, Gurpreet Kaur, R. Ahuja, Hardev Singh, P. Sugathan, K. Kapoor, and S Appannababu
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Materials science ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,Fission ,Detector ,Inductor ,law.invention ,Capacitor ,Full width at half maximum ,Time of flight ,Optics ,law ,Electrode ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Characteristics and performance of a time of flight (TOF) spectrometer developed for performing fission mass distribution studies are presented. The spectrometer contains two TOF arms based on multi-wire proportional counters (MWPCs). Each arm has two MWPCs to form a start–stop detection system for TOF measurements. The start detector has an active area of 4 × 4 cm2. The stop detector is a two-dimensional position sensitive MWPC with an active area of 16 × 11 cm2. Salient features of the MWPCs are the use of reduced sub-millimeter wire pitches of 0.635 and 0.317 mm in the electrodes along with the use of gold plated tungsten wires of diameters 10 and 20 µm. A delay line for position electrodes is prepared using chip inductors and capacitors. Ten different configurations of MWPC were investigated for the start detector, which involved the use of three and four electrode geometries, use of different wire pitches, and use of aluminized mylar for timing electrodes. Performance results close to micro-channel plate detectors have been observed with some designs of MWPC, displaying rise times better than 2 ns with an estimated inherent time resolution of ∼100 ps FWHM. A position resolution of ∼1 mm (FWHM) has been observed. Design features of the MWPCs and their test performance results are described in this article.
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- 2021
14. Determination of the $$^6$$ 6 He Nuclear Radius from the Total Reaction Cross Section of $$^6$$ 6 He + $$^9$$ 9 Be
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S. Appannababu, Rubens Lichtenthäler, and K. C. C. Pires
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Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Elastic scattering ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,Coulomb barrier ,Radius ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Cross section (physics) ,0103 physical sciences ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Isotopes of beryllium ,Isotopes of helium - Abstract
A new method to obtain the nuclear radius from low energies total reaction cross section measurements is presented. Elastic scattering angular distributions of \(^6\)He on \(^9\)Be at two energies, namely, E\(_\mathrm {cm}= 9.72\) and 12.78 MeV, were analysed previously and the total reaction cross sections obtained are used to assess the \(^6\)He nuclear interaction radius. A comparison with the radius of the \(^6\)He obtained at higher energies is presented.
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- 2016
15. RIBRAS: The Facility for Exotic Nuclei in Brazil
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S. Appannababu, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, N. N. Deshmukh, Alinka Lepine-Szily, Rubens Lichtenthäler, U. U. da Silva, M. A. G. Alvarez, K. C. C. Pires, and R. P. Condori
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Radioactive ion beams ,Particle properties ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
A description of the RIBRAS (radioactive ion beams in Brasil) facility is presented and the last experimental developments in the system are reported.
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- 2016
16. Fission fragment mass distribution studies inSi30+Hf180reaction
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G. Mohanto, C. Yadav, S. Nath, R. G. Thomas, Akhil Jhingan, B. R. S. Babu, K. M. Varier, A. Shamlath, P. Sugathan, S. Appannababu, M. Shareef, Ish Mukul, Avazbek Nasirov, A. M. Vinodkumar, S. Kailas, Devendra Singh, and E.V. Prasad
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Mass distribution ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Fragment (computer graphics) ,Fission ,Mass ratio ,01 natural sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Saddle point ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleus ,Bond cleavage - Abstract
Fission fragment mass–angle and mass ratio distributions have been measured for the 30Si + 180Hf reaction in the beam energy range 128–148 MeV. Quasifission signature is observed in this reaction, forming the compound system 210Rn. The results are compared with a very asymmetric reaction 16O + 194Pt, forming the same compound nucleus. Calculations assuming saddle point, scission point and DNS models have been performed to interpret the experimental results. The results strongly suggest the entrance channel dependence of quasifission in heavy ion collisions.
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- 2016
17. New method to calculate the nuclear radius from low energy fusion and total reaction cross sections
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K. C. C. Pires, O. C. B. Santos, S. Appannababu, and Rubens Lichtenthäler
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Fusion ,Low energy ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear radius - Published
- 2018
18. Low-energy nuclear reaction of the N14+Tm169 system: Incomplete fusion
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Avinash Agarwal, Pushpendra Singh, Abhishek Yadav, Swagata Mukherjee, S. Appannababu, Rahbar Ali, Vijay R. Sharma, B. P. Singh, R. K. Bhowmik, and R. Kumar
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Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Fusion ,Low energy ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Fusion barrier ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Coulomb effect ,01 natural sciences ,Excitation ,Entrance channel - Abstract
Excitation functions of reaction residues produced in the $^{14}\mathrm{N}+^{169}\mathrm{Tm}$ system have been measured to high precision at energies above the fusion barrier, ranging from $1.04{V}_{B}$ to $1.30{V}_{B}$, and analyzed in the framework of the statistical model code pace4. Analysis of $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-emitting channels points toward the onset of incomplete fusion even at slightly above-barrier energies where complete fusion is supposed to be one of the dominant processes. The onset and strength of incomplete fusion have been deduced and studied in terms of various entrance channel parameters. Present results together with the reanalysis of existing data for various projectile-target combinations conclusively suggest strong influence of projectile structure on the onset of incomplete fusion. Also, a strong dependence on the Coulomb effect $({Z}_{P}{Z}_{T})$ has been observed for the present system along with different projectile-target combinations available in the literature. It is concluded that the fraction of incomplete fusion linearly increases with ${Z}_{P}{Z}_{T}$ and is found to be more for larger ${Z}_{P}{Z}_{T}$ values, indicating significantly important linear systematics.
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- 2017
19. Constraining Hot Sources in Central Heavy-ion Collisions Below 20 MeV/$u$
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B. Fornal, Alessandro Olmi, O. V. Fotina, G. Prete, Luca Morelli, J. Mabiala, D. Fabris, Emanuele Vardaci, Maurizio Bini, M. D'Agostino, B. Szpak, S. Leoni, Giorgio Baiocco, Simone Valdré, A. Maj, Giovanni Casini, Maria Colonna, Magda Cicerchia, S. Myalski, B. Million, S. Brambilla, F. C. L. Crespi, M. Kmiecik, M. Zieblinski, A. Bracco, Gabriele Pasquali, M. Bruno, Sandro Barlini, A. Giaz, F. Camera, W. Meczynski, G. Benzoni, O. Wieland, M. Matejska-Minda, V. L. Kravchuk, B. Wasilewska, R. Nicolini, N. Blasi, Silvia Piantelli, F. Gramegna, Tommaso Marchi, K. Mazurek, J. Styczen, S. Appannababu, D. Montanari, M. Degerlier, M. Cinausero, M. Krzysiek, M. Ciemala, P. Bednarczyk, Valdré, S., Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Barlini, S., Ciemała, M., Kmiecik, M., Maj, A., Mazurek, K., Cinausero, M., Gramegna, F., Kravchuk, V. L., Morelli, L., Marchi, T., Appannababu, S., Baiocco, G., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bini, M., Blasi, N., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Bruno, M., Camera, F., Cicerchia, M., Colonna, M., Crespi, F. C. L., D'Agostino, M., Degerlier, M., Fabris, D., Fornal, B., Fotina, O. V., Giaz, A., Krzysiek, M., Leoni, S., Mabiala, J., Matejska Minda, M., Męczyński, W., Million, B., Montanari, D., Myalski, S., Nicolini, R., Olmi, A., Pasquali, G., Prete, G., Styczeń, J., Szpak, B., Vardaci, Emanuele, Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., and Ziębliński, M.
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (all) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Heavy ion - Abstract
Pre-equilibrium emissions affect the production of excited systems in nuclear reactions, thus modifying their properties which enter as input parameters in the comparison with statistical models. In this contribution, we discuss this subject referring to recent results from experiments performed at Legnaro National Laboratories (Italy) with the GARFIELD apparatus complemented with other detectors. ispartof: Acta Physica Polonica B vol:48 issue:3 pages:635-639 ispartof: location:Zakopane: POLAND status: published
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- 2017
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20. Observation of fission events in the 14N+181Ta system at projectile energies ≈ 5-6 MeV/A
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Vijay R. Sharma, Ruplal Prasad, S. Appannababu, J. C. Morales-Rivera, Elí F. Aguilera, Swagata Mukherjee, Abhishek Yadav, R. Kumar, P. P. Singh, S. Kumar, Mohd Shuaib, R. Dubey, M. K. Sharma, and Butta Singh
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,History ,Fission ,Projectile ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Published
- 2019
21. Elastic scattering and total reaction cross sections for the 12B+58Ni system
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R. Lichtenthäler Filho, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, O. C. B. Santos, E. O. N. Zevallos, Roberto Linares, E. N. Cardozo, U. Umbelino, Nemitala Added, Valdir Guimaraes, Marlete Assunção, A. L. de Lara, Viviane Morcelle, S. Appannababu, J. Lubian, K. C. C. Pires, and D. S. Monteiro
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Physics ,Elastic scattering ,History ,Molecular physics ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Published
- 2019
22. Recent results from RIBRAS (Radioactive Ion Beams in Brasil)
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Valdir Guimaraes, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, U. Umbelino, A. Serra, S. Appannababu, E. O. N. Zevallos, K. C. C. Pires, Marlete Assunção, Rubens Lichtenthäler, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, O. C. B. Santos, Alinka Lepine-Szily, and A. L. de Lara
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Radioactive ion beams ,Physics ,History ,Radiochemistry ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
An overview of the experiments performed at RIBRAS over the last year is presented. Elastic scattering and breakup reactions induced by light exotic projectiles on different targets have been measured and some results are presented here for the 120Sn(6He, α) reaction. Resonant scattering experiments have been performed with 10Be and 12C secondary beams on a CH2 thick target and the well known 12C+p resonance was identified. A gamma-particle experiment using a new system of LYSO scintillators to detect gammas was done.
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- 2019
23. Spin-orbit effects in the 8Li+58Ni elastic scattering
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Alinka Lepine-Szily, E. O. N. Zevallos, Julian Marco Barbosa Shorto, M. C. Morais, Valdir Brunetti Scarduelli, S. Appannababu, U. Umbelino, A. Barioni, Marlete Assunção, A. M. Moro, Roberto Linares, A. Serra, Valdir Guimaraes, P. N. de Faria, V. A. B. Zagatto, Rubens Lichtenthäler, Viviane Morcelle, Juan Antonio Alcantara-Nunez, O. C. B. Santos, A. L. de Lara, and K. C. C. Pires
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Physics ,Elastic scattering ,History ,Condensed matter physics ,Orbit (control theory) ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Spin-½ - Abstract
In this work we present an elastic scattering angular distribution for the 8Li+58Ni system measured at Elab = 26.1 MeV. The 8Li beam was produced in the Radioactive Ion Beams in Brasil (RIBRAS) facility using the 7Li primary beam delivered by the 8-UD Pelletron accelerator. The angular distribution covers the angular range from 20 to 85 degrees in the center of mass frame. The data have been analysed by optical model and coupled channels calculations, including couplings to low-lying states in 8Li and the spin-orbit interaction. Our results indicate that the inclusion of the spin-orbit interaction in the calculations is important to describe the data at backward angles.
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24. Mass, total kinetic energy, and neutron multiplicity correlations in the binary fragmentation of Ti50+Pb208 at 294 MeV bombarding energy
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F. Gramegna, S. Kailas, Simone Valdré, Silvia Piantelli, B. R. Behera, Gabriele Pasquali, Nicla Gelli, Luca Morelli, V. L. Kravchuk, Sandro Barlini, Akhil Jhingan, S. Appannababu, D. Fabris, J. Bermudez, A. Saxena, M. Bruno, M. Degerlier, G. Collazuol, G. Prete, M. Cinausero, T. Marchi, L. Sajo-Bohus, B. K. Nayak, and Emanuele Vardaci
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Fission ,Nuclear Theory ,Binary number ,Neutron multiplicity ,Kinetic energy ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Fragmentation (mass spectrometry) ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Delay time ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
The correlations between mass distributions of the binary fragments, total kinetic energy (TKE), and neutron multiplicity have been investigated for the reaction $^{50}\text{Ti}+\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}^{208}\text{Pb}$ at 294 MeV bombarding energy. Although this reaction has been used to synthesize the Rf ($Z=104$) superheavy element, a complete study of its fragmentation dynamics is still not available in the literature. In this work, average neutron multiplicities were extracted as a function of different fragment mass splits and TKE windows. A weak increase of the prescission neutron multiplicity is observed going from asymmetric to symmetric mass splits. A fission delay time of $4.5\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}20}$ s has been extracted for the symmetric fission. The neutron multiplicity extracted for the symmetric mass split was used to derive the average number of neutrons emitted in the spontaneous fission of $^{258}\text{Rf}$. The extrapolated value of $4.7\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}1.4$ is found to be consistent with systematics of spontaneous and neutron-induced fission in heavy nuclei and with the results of previous works for superheavy nuclei with $Z=116$ and $Z=124$.
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25. Pre-equilibrium emission and its possible relation to α-clustering in nuclei
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Silvia Piantelli, F. Gramegna, Giovanni Casini, Giacomo Poggi, Giorgio Baiocco, M. Cinausero, Simone Valdré, V. L. Kravchuk, D. Fabris, Gabriele Pasquali, M. Bruno, A. Brondi, O. V. Fotina, Nicla Gelli, T. Marchi, Alessandro Olmi, Emanuele Vardaci, R. Moro, M. D'Agostino, Luca Morelli, Sandro Barlini, Maurizio Bini, S. Appannababu, M. Degerlier, B. Borderie, R. Bougault, A. Pagano, S. Pirrone and G. Politi, Marchi, T., Gramegna, F., Fabris, D., Degerlier, M., Fotina, O. V., Kravchuk, V. L., D’Agostino, M., Morelli, L., Appannababu, S., Baiocco, G., Barlini, S., Bini, M., Brondi, Augusto, Bruno, M., Casini, G., Cinausero, M., Gelli, N., Moro, RENATA EMILIA MARIA, Olmi, A., Pasquali, G., Piantelli, S., Poggi, G., Valdré, S., and Vardaci, Emanuele
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Physics ,Light nucleus ,Valence (chemistry) ,Particle separation ,QC1-999 ,Neutron ,Statistical physics ,Atomic physics ,Direct feedback ,Nuclear Experiment ,Cluster analysis ,Excitation - Abstract
The study of nuclear states built on clusters bound by valence neutrons in their molecular configurations is a field of large interest. Clustering becomes particularly important at the dripline, where weakly bound systems prevail. For light nuclei, at an excitation energy close to the particle separation value, there are experimental evidences of such structure effects, but this is still not the case for heavier nuclear systems. Several theoretical efforts have been done in the development of pre-formation alpha-clustering models, but there is still a lack of experimental data capable to give a direct feedback. The search of alpha-cluster evidences in medium-mass systems is therefore a new challenge which can give new hints in this field of research. In the past we have studied the reactions 250, 192 and 130 MeV O-16 + Sn-116, observing a significant increase in the fast emitted alpha-particle yield. This effect was ascribed to the presence of pre-formed alpha-clusters in the 16O projectile nucleus. To further investigate these aspects in a model independent way, a new experimental campaign has been performed with the GARFIELD + RCo set up. Two different reaction entrance channels (O-16 and F-19) at the same beam velocity (16AMeV) have been measured, leading to the same Rb-81* compound nucleus. In this contribution we report on the preliminary light-charged particles emission spectra obtained in coincidence with evaporation residues and their comparison with the results obtained from a Hybrid Exciton Model calculation.
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- 2015
26. Effect of projectile breakup on fission-fragment mass distributions in theLi6,7 + U238reactions
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S. Kailas, E.V. Prasad, P. K. Rath, P. Sugathan, Neelam Singh, Akhil Jhingan, B. R. Behera, A. Pal, D. Chattopadhyay, S. Santra, S. Appannababu, Suparna Sodaye, K. S. Golda, Varinderjit Singh, and B. K. Nayak
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Full width at half maximum ,Mass distribution ,Proton ,Fission ,Projectile ,Nuclear Theory ,Coulomb barrier ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Threshold energy ,Breakup - Abstract
Background: Detailed studies on the effect of the breakup of weakly bound projectile on fission are scarce. Distinguishing the events of compound nuclear (CN) fission from the breakup or transfer induced fission to understand the properties of measured fission fragments is difficult but desirable.Purpose: To investigate the effect of projectile breakup and its breakup threshold energy on fission-fragment (FF) mass distributions and folding angle distributions for $^{6,7}\mathrm{Li} + ^{238}\mathrm{U}$ reactions and find out the differences in the properties of the fission events produced by complete fusion (CF) from the total fusion (TF).Methods: The FF mass and folding angle distributions have been measured at energies around the Coulomb barrier using gas detectors by time-of-flight technique. The results are compared with the ones involving tightly bound projectiles as well as predictions from systematics to bring out the effect of the breakup.Results: A sharp increase in the peak to valley (P:V) ratio of FF mass distribution with the decrease in bombarding energy for $^{6,7}\mathrm{Li} + ^{238}\mathrm{U}$ reactions is observed when all events are assumed to be CN fission. As the beam energy falls through the fusion barrier, the full width half maximum (FWHM) of the FF folding angle distribution is found to increase at sub-barrier energies, unlike the reactions involving tightly bound projectiles where a linear decrease in FWHM is expected. By selecting pure CN events from the scatter plot of the velocity components of the composite nuclei, the energy dependence of the deduced FWHM is found to be consistent with the ones involving tightly bound projectiles. Similarly, the P:V ratio obtained for the selected CN events is consistent with the theoretical calculations as well as the experimental data for the proton induced reaction forming similar CN.Conclusions: The presence of projectile breakup induced fission and a relatively low breakup threshold for $^{6}\mathrm{Li}$ compared to $^{7}\mathrm{Li}$ explains the observed differences in the energy dependence of the P:V ratio and the FWHM of FF folding angle distributions for CF and TF fission in the present reactions.
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- 2014
27. Fusion measurements for the ${}^{18}$O+${}^{194}\mathrm{Pt}$ reaction and search for neutron shell closure effects
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S. K. Pal, K. S. Golda, Jhilam Sadhukhan, P. V. Laveen, S. Nath, B. R. S. Babu, A. Saxena, K. M. Varier, B. R. Behera, E.V. Prasad, S. Kailas, S. Appannababu, P. Sugathan, A. Shamlath, Rohit Sandal, A. M. Vinodkumar, N. Madhavan, J. Gehlot, R. G. Thomas, Varinderjit Singh, Bency John, Akhil Jhingan, and T. Varughese
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Fusion ,Fission ,Nuclear Theory ,Dissipation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Saddle point ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,medicine ,Dissipative system ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Anisotropy ,Nucleus - Abstract
Evaporation residue (ER) and fission cross sections were measured for the reaction O+ forming the compound nucleus 212Rn. Fission fragment angular distributions and anisotropies are consistent with the saddle point model predictions. Measured ER cross sections were fitted with statistical model calculations assuming shell-corrected free energy fission barrier height. The non-zero dissipation strength required to fit the ER cross section supports the dissipative nature of fission dynamics in heavy ion fusion. In the present study shell closure effects are not observed in the dissipation strength.
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- 2015
28. Pre-equilibrium Emission and α-clustering in Nuclei
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M. Cinausero, M. Bruno, Giorgio Baiocco, Nicla Gelli, Giovanni Casini, A. Brondi, Gabriele Pasquali, V. L. Kravchuk, Sandro Barlini, Giacomo Poggi, Alessandro Olmi, Silvia Piantelli, S. Appannababu, Simone Valdré, M. Degerlier, T. Marchi, O. V. Fotina, Luca Morelli, R. Moro, Maurizio Bini, D. Fabris, F. Gramegna, Emanuele Vardaci, M. D'Agostino, Angela Gargano, Luigi Coraggio, Nunzio Itaco, Gramegna, F, Fabris, D, Marchi, T, Degerlier, M, Fotina, O. V, Kravchuk, V. L, D'Agostino, M, Morelli, L, Appannababu, S, Baiocco, G, Barlini, S, Bini, M, Brondi, Augusto, Bruno, M, Casini, G, Cinausero, M, Gelli, N, Moro, RENATA EMILIA MARIA, Olmi, A, Pasquali, G, Piantelli, S, Poggi, G, Valdrè, S, and Vardaci, Emanuele
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Physics ,History ,Valence (chemistry) ,Projectile ,Coincidence ,Charged particle ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Nuclear physics ,Neutron ,Emission spectrum ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Cluster analysis ,Excitation - Abstract
The study of nuclear states built on clusters bound by valence neutrons in their molecular configurations is a field of large interest, which is being renewed by the availability of exotic beams : clustering is, in fact, predicted to become very important at the drip-line, where weakly bound systems will prevail. Although for light nuclei at an excitation energy close to the particle separation value there are experimental evidences of such structure effects, this is still not the case for heavier nuclear systems. Many attempts have been done using preformation alpha clustering models, but there is still a lack of experimental data capable to give a direct feedback. In particular, searching for alpha clustering effects in medium mass systems is still a challenge, which can give new hints in this subject. In the past we have studied the reactions 250, 192 and 130 MeV O-16 + Sn-116, observing a significant increase in the fast emitted a-particle yield. This effect was ascribed to the presence of pre-formed a-clusters in the O-16 projectile nucleus. In order to investigate these aspects, in a model independent way, a new experimental campaign has been performed with the GARFIELD + RCo set up, to compare results from two different reactions : a double magic alpha-cluster (O-16) and a non-magic alpha-cluster projectile (F-19) at the same beam velocity (16AMeV) have been chosen, impinging respectively on Cu-65 and Ni-62 targets, thus leading to the same Rb-81* compound nucleus. The angular distributions and the light charged particles emission spectra in coincidence with evaporation residues have been measured and analyzed. The preliminary results of the data analysis and the main features of the theoretical model used for their interpretation are presented.
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- 2015
29. Pre-equilibrium Particles Emission and Its Possible Relation to $\alpha $-clustering in Nuclei
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A. Brondi, Maurizio Bini, Simone Valdré, F. Gramegna, S. Appannababu, Emanuele Vardaci, Gabriele Pasquali, M. Bruno, M. D'Agostino, M. Degerlier, Giovanni Casini, Nicla Gelli, D. Fabris, Alessandro Olmi, M. Cinausero, O. V. Fotina, Luca Morelli, Giacomo Poggi, T. Marchi, V. L. Kravchuk, Sandro Barlini, Silvia Piantelli, R. Moro, Giorgio Baiocco, Fabris, D., Gramegna, F., Marchi, T., Degerlier, M., Fotina, O. V., Kravchuk, V. L., D'Agostino, M., Morelli, L., Appannababu, S., Baiocco, G., Barlini, S., Bini, M., Brondi, Augusto, Bruno, M., Casini, G., Cinausero, M., Gelli, N., Moro, RENATA EMILIA MARIA, Olmi, A., Pasquali, G., Piantelli, S., Poggi, G., Valdré, S., and Vardaci, Emanuele
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Alpha (navigation) - Abstract
INFN, Sezione di Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, 35020 Legnaro, Italy Nevsehir Haci Bektas Univ., Phys. Dep., Nevsehir, Turkey Skobeltsyn Inst. of Nucl. Phys., Lomonosov Moscow St. Univ., Moscow, Russia National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, Russia Dip. di Fisica, Univ. di Bologna and INFN Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy Dip. di Fisica, Univ. di Firenze and INFN Firenze, 50019 Firenze, Italy Dip. di Fisica, Univ. di Napoli and INFN Napoli, 80138 Napoli, Italy Dip. di Fisica, Univ. di Caserta and INFN Napoli, 80138 Napoli, Italy
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- 2015
30. Elastic scattering and total reaction cross sections for the 12B+58Ni system.
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E O N Zevallos, V Guimarães, E N Cardozo, J Lubian, O C B Santos, R Linares, M Assunção, J Alcantara-Núnez, A L de Lara, R Lichtenthaler Filho, K C C Pires, U Umbelino, S Appannababu, N Added, D S Monteiro, and V Morcelle
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- 2019
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31. Spin-orbit effects in the 8Li+58Ni elastic scattering.
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O C B Santos, R Lichtenthäler, K C C Pires, A M Moro, U Umbelino, E O N Zevallos, M Assunção, S Appannababu, J Alcántara-Núñez, A L de Lara, V Scarduelli, V Guimarães, A Lépine-Szily, A. S. Serra, R Linares, V A B Zagatto, P N de Faria, V Morcelle, M C Morais, and A Barioni
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- 2019
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32. Fusion measurements for the O+ reaction and search for neutron shell closure effects.
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P V Laveen, E Prasad, N Madhavan, S Pal, J Sadhukhan, S Nath, J Gehlot, A Jhingan, K M Varier, R G Thomas, A M Vinodkumar, A Shamlath, T Varughese, P Sugathan, B R S Babu, S Appannababu, K S Golda, B R Behera, Varinderjit Singh, and Rohit Sandal
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FUSION (Phase transformation) ,NEUTRONS ,NUCLEAR shell theory ,COMPOUND nucleus ,HYBRID reactors - Abstract
Evaporation residue (ER) and fission cross sections were measured for the reaction O+ forming the compound nucleus
212 Rn. Fission fragment angular distributions and anisotropies are consistent with the saddle point model predictions. Measured ER cross sections were fitted with statistical model calculations assuming shell-corrected free energy fission barrier height. The non-zero dissipation strength required to fit the ER cross section supports the dissipative nature of fission dynamics in heavy ion fusion. In the present study shell closure effects are not observed in the dissipation strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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33. Development of a time of flight spectrometer based on position sensitive multi-wire proportional counters for fission fragment mass distribution studies.
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Jhingan A, Saneesh N, Kumar M, Mahajan R, Thakur M, Kaur G, Kapoor K, Kumar N, Shareef M, Dubey R, Appannababu S, Prasad E, Singh H, Golda KS, Ahuja R, Behera BR, and Sugathan P
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Characteristics and performance of a time of flight (TOF) spectrometer developed for performing fission mass distribution studies are presented. The spectrometer contains two TOF arms based on multi-wire proportional counters (MWPCs). Each arm has two MWPCs to form a start-stop detection system for TOF measurements. The start detector has an active area of 4 × 4 cm
2 . The stop detector is a two-dimensional position sensitive MWPC with an active area of 16 × 11 cm2 . Salient features of the MWPCs are the use of reduced sub-millimeter wire pitches of 0.635 and 0.317 mm in the electrodes along with the use of gold plated tungsten wires of diameters 10 and 20 µm. A delay line for position electrodes is prepared using chip inductors and capacitors. Ten different configurations of MWPC were investigated for the start detector, which involved the use of three and four electrode geometries, use of different wire pitches, and use of aluminized mylar for timing electrodes. Performance results close to micro-channel plate detectors have been observed with some designs of MWPC, displaying rise times better than 2 ns with an estimated inherent time resolution of ∼100 ps FWHM. A position resolution of ∼1 mm (FWHM) has been observed. Design features of the MWPCs and their test performance results are described in this article.- Published
- 2021
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