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Role of the orientation angles of reacting nuclei in evaporation residue production

G. MandaglioINFN, Sezione di Catania, and Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Universitá di Messina , 98166, Messina, ItalyM. ManganaroINFN, Sezione di Catania, and Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Universitá di Messina , 98166, Messina, ItalyG. FazioINFN, Sezione di Catania, and Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Universitá di Messina , 98166, Messina, ItalyG. GiardinaINFN, Sezione di Catania, and Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Universitá di Messina , 98166, Messina, ItalyCarmelo SaccàDipartimento di Scienze della Terra , Universitá di Messina , 98166, Messina, ItalyA. I. MuminovHeavy Ion Physics Department , Institute of Nuclear Physics , 702132, Tashkent, UzbekistanA. K. NasirovHeavy Ion Physics Department , Institute of Nuclear Physics , 702132, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, JINR , Dubna, 141980, Russia
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The influence of the orientation angles of the projectile- and target-nucleus symmetry axes relative to the beam direction on the production of the evaporation residues (ERs) is investigated for the 48Ca+154Sm reaction as a function of the beam energy. The measured yields of ERs by massive nuclei reactions have been well reproduced by using the partial fusion and quasi-fission cross-sections obtained in the dinuclear system model. At lower beam energies, only the orientation angles close to αP=30° (projectile) to αP=0°–15°(target) can contribute to the ER formation. At large beam energies (about E c.m.=140–180 MeV), all αP−αT configurations of reactants can contribute to the ER cross-section, which ranges between 10 and 100 mb, while at E c.m.>185 MeV, the ER cross-section ranges between 1 and 0.1 mb because the fission barrier for the compound nucleus decreases by increasing its excitation energy and angular momentum.

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