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Application of the statistical model to the light heavy-ion system6Li +6Li

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Abstract

Reactions between6Li and6Li were studied in the laboratory energy range of 2–16 MeV. Angular distributions and excitation functions were measured for various proton, deuteron, triton andα-channels. In addition excitation functions were obtained for five γ-transitions in10B and the ground-state transitions in both7Li and7Be. Detailed statistical model calculations were performed under various assumptions concerning the formation of the compound nucleus. It is concluded that a smooth cutoff of the entrance channel angular momenta yields the only consistent description for both angular distributions and excitation functions. Only a few proton channels are dominated by compound nucleus decay. All other channels reflect the complex structure of6Li which causes a variety of direct reaction modes.

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We wish to thank H.L. Harney for critical discussions, and L. Ricken for supplying the code CASCIPB. This work was supported in part by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under contract number Fr 575/2-1.

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Leifels, Y., Domogala, G., Eule, R.P. et al. Application of the statistical model to the light heavy-ion system6Li +6Li. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 335, 183–198 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01294473

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