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Evidence for transfer followed by breakup in 7Li + 65Cu

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In this article, a detailed analysis of the angular distribution using coupled channels Born approximation calculations has provided clear evidence that the observed α + d events arise from a two-step process, i.e., direct transfer to the 2.186 MeV (3 + ) resonance in the α+ d continuum of 6Li followed by breakup, and are not due to final state interaction effects.
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This article is published in Physics Letters B.The article was published on 2006-02-16 and is currently open access. It has received 84 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Breakup & Born approximation.

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Recent developments in fusion and direct reactions with weakly bound nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give a balanced account of the experimental and theoretical advances acquired over the last decade in the field of near-barrier fusion reactions induced by weakly bound stable and unstable nuclei.
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Insights into the mechanisms and time-scales of breakup of 6,7 Li

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a back-angle detector array covering 117° to 167° to measure the relative energy of two breakup fragments at sub-barrier energies to identify those breakup processes fast enough ( ∼ 10 − 22 s ) to affect fusion.
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Coupled-channel effects in elastic scattering and near-barrier fusion induced by weakly bound nuclei and exotic halo nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence on fusion of coupling to the breakup process is investigated for reactions where at least one of the colliding nuclei has a sufficiently low binding energy for breakup to become an important process.
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How to extend the chart of nuclides

TL;DR: In the past 85 years, the number of known nuclides has increased by more than a factor of ten, resulting in 4000 presently known isotopes of 118 elements as discussed by the authors.
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Modelling incomplete fusion dynamics of weakly bound nuclei at near-barrier energies

TL;DR: In this article, the classical dynamical model for reactions induced by weakly bound nuclei at near-barrier energies is developed further, allowing a quantitative study of the role and importance of incomplete fusion dynamics in asymptotic observables, such as the population of high-spin states in reaction products as well as the angular distribution of direct alpha-production.
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Coupled reaction channels calculations in nuclear physics

TL;DR: In this article, the components and methods of a comprehensive code for coupled reaction channels calculations in nuclear physics are described, which are common to the modelling of reactions induced by light and medium mass ions, and which are sufficient to calculate the effects of successive processes to any order.
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Compilation of phenomenological optical-model parameters 1954–1975

TL;DR: In this paper, a compilation of optical-model parameters determined by fitting elastic-scattering angular distributions for various incident particles including heavy ions is presented, including parameters from previous compilations back to 1954 and from an extensive literature search in the leading journals and publications up to June 1975.
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Statistical model calculations in heavy ion reactions

TL;DR: In this article, the results of various fusion experiments with heavy ions are compared with predictions of statistical model calculations and there is evidence for nonstatistical effects based on significant discrepancies between the calculations and the experimental results.
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Energy levels of light nuclei A = 5–10

TL;DR: This version of A = 9 differs from the published version in that it has corrected some errors discovered after the article went to press and reference key numbers have been changed to the NNDC/TUNL format.
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Spectroscopic factors for the 1p shell

TL;DR: Spectroscopic factors for single-nucleon transfer reactions in the 1np shell were given in this article, where the strength for such reactions was found to lie in relatively few states of the adjacent nuclei.
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