EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)
Study of angular momentum hindrance in heavy ion fusion reactions
Abstract
The systematic study of the properties of hot nuclei by detecting the emitted charged particles and neutrons in coincidence with residual nuclei provides very critical information about its nuclear level density. These emitted particles capable to explain the behavior of the nucleus at various stages of the de-excitation cascade process. So, we have studied, a set of four compound nuclei, which were populated by mass-symmetric and mass-asymmetric channels, leading to the same compound nuclei, namely 80Sr*, 79Se*, 76Kr* and 58Ni*at same excitation energies, respectively and found that the experimental neutron and charged particle spectra for symmetric channel show deviations at higher energies in comparison to the statistical model calculations.