Nucleus–nucleus reaction cross sections for deformed nuclei
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Abstract: Reaction cross-sections are calculated using the Coulomb modified Glauber model for deformed target nuclei. The deformed nuclear matter density of the target is expanded into multipoles of order k = 0,2,4.The reaction cross-sections between some spherical and deformed nuclei are studied at energy range (10-1000 MeV/nucleon). The most significant effects in the intermediate energy range are the Coulomb field and in-medium effect that modified the trajectory of the incident beams. Introducing the deformation effect beside the Coulomb field and in-medium effect improves the agreement with the experimental data and two empirical parameterizations in the case of not finding experimental data. Moreover it is indicated that the enhancement of the reaction cross-sections is attributed with fixed orientation in deformed nuclei.
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