Heavy-ion fusion cross-section data for systems with compound atomic mass between 18 and 80

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Abstract

Fusion cross-section data are presented as a function of center-of-mass energy for different reactions involving light and medium-light heavy-ion systems with compound atomic mass number between 18 and 80. The systems range from 6Li + 12C to 40Ca + 40Ca. The data are given for the region starting from slightly below the Coulomb barrier energy to about six to seven times its value, if they are available. This compilation is primarily to facilitate theoretical interpretation of experimental results. It also serves to give researchers an overview of the range and status of the data. Literature published up to June 1983 has been surveyed.

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