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The entrance channel effects on the deexcitation ways of the same compound nucleus at a fixed excitation energy

A. AnastasiDipartimento di Scienze Matematiche e Informatiche, Scienze Fisiche e Scienze della Terra, University of Messina, Messina, ItalyG. MandaglioDipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Biologiche, Farmaceutiche ed Ambientali, University of Messina, Messina, ItalyF. CurciarelloINFN Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Frascati, ItalyA. K. NasirovJINR - Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, RussiaG. FazioDipartimento di Scienze Matematiche e Informatiche, Scienze Fisiche e Scienze della Terra, University of Messina, Messina, ItalyG. GiardinaDipartimento di Scienze Matematiche e Informatiche, Scienze Fisiche e Scienze della Terra, University of Messina, Messina, Italy
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The investigation of various properties of deexcitation of the same 220Th compound nucleus (CN), formed by the different mass (charge) asymmetric 16O+204Pb, 40Ar+180Hf, 82Se+138Ba and 96Zr+124Sn reactions is presented. The effective fission barrier < Bfis > value, as a function of the excitation energy , determined for each intermediate excited nucleus reached along the deexcitation cascade of the CN obtained by the four considered reactions is strongly sensitive to the various orbital angular momentum L=ℓℏ distributions of CN formed with the same excitation energy by the various entrance channels. Therefore, the competition between the fission and evaporation of light particles (neutron, proton, and α-particle) processes along the deexcitation cascade of CN is dependent on the orbital angular momentum distribution of CN. In fact, the ratio between the evaporation residue cross sections obtained when also the charged particles are emitted and the ones obtained after neutron emission only for the same CN with a fixed excitation energy is sensitive to the mass (charge) asymmetry of the entrance channel.

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