Résumé du preprint DAPNIA-07-38

DAPNIA-07-38
Fusion Process Studied with Pre-equilibrium GDR in TDHF Theory
C. Simenel, Ph. Chomaz, G. de France
The equilibration of macroscopic degrees of freedom during the fusion of heavy nuclei, 
like the charge and the shape,  are studied in the Time-Dependent Hartree-Fock theory.
The pre-equilibrium Giant Dipole Resonance (GDR) is used to probe the fusion path.
It is shown that such isovector collective state is excited in N/Z asymmetric fusion and to a less extent 
in mass asymmetric systems. The characteristics of this GDR are 
governed by the structure of the fused system in its pre-equilibrium phase, 
like its deformation, rotation and vibration. 
In particular, we show that a lowering of the pre-equilibrium GDR energy is expected as compared 
to the statistical one. 
Revisiting experimental data, we extract an evidence of this lowering for the first time.
We also quantify 
the fusion-evaporation enhancement due to gamma-ray emission from the pre-equilibrium GDR. 
This cooling mechanism along the fusion path may be suitable to synthesize in the future 
super heavy elements using radioactive beams with 
strong N/Z asymmetries in the entrance channel.

 

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