LNL: G. SCAMPS, EFFECT OF THE PAIRING CORRELATIONS ON TRANSFER REACTIONS AT ENERGIES BELOW THE COULOMB BARRIER
LABORATORI NAZIONALI DI LEGNARO
Heavy ion transfer reactions are an ideal tool to study the pair correlations. New experimental data [1,2] show that the probability to transfer a pair of neutrons is enhanced compared to the expected value in the uncorrelated limit or pure sequential transfer [3]. In order to understand this enhancement, the Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) with BCS pairing is used. The transfer probabilities are determined using a double projection method with the use of the Pfaffian technique. This approach show that the pairing correlation enhanced the pair transfer [4]. Nevertheless, the TDHF+BCS underestimate the two-neutron transfer probability compare to the experimental results. As a complementary method, the coupled-channels formalism is used. A phenomenological approach is used consisting in fitting the transfer coupling to reproduce the experimental data for the 40Ca+96Zr and 60Ni+116Snsystems. We investigate two different mechanisms for the pair transfer: a pure sequential transfer hypothesis and a sequential plus direct pair transfer hypothesis. We discuss the validity of the perturbative approach and highlight the effect of high-order terms. In this simple model, it is find that the direct pair transfer give a better reproduction of the experimental data at energies close to the coulomb barrier. Finally, we use the coupled-channels approach to achieve a simultaneous description of the fusion cross sections and the transfer probabilities for the 40Ca+96Zr reaction.

DATA: 17-05-2016

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