Fusion analysis of Nobelium isotopes via Pb + Ca based reactions
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More than seven decades have passed since the discovery of artificial elements (Np
and Pu) intensified the forage of new elements. The study of different nuclear fusion
and subsequent decay mechanisms of a composite system (equilibrated or
non-equilibrated) formed in heavy ion reactions has proven to be useful to extract
valuable information regarding reaction dynamics and the associated structural effects
of newly synthesized nuclei. Both the cold (Pb and Bi based) and hot (48Ca induced)
fusion reactions have been used for the amalgamation of very heavy and superheavy
nuclei and numerous new isotopes have been synthesized. Among these synthesis
reactions, Pb+Ca reaction is of much interest as it takes into account signature of both
reaction mechanisms. Keeping this in mind, this dissertation work is focused to study
the 208Pb+48Ca → 256No* reaction. The experimentally available capture cross-sections
for aforementioned reaction are addressed using Wong and ℓ-summed Wong models
where the latter seems more suitable to address the available data. Further, the
isotopic analysis of Z=102 nucleus is carried out using different Pb and Ca isotopes to
analyze the effect of change in neutrons of target and projectile on corresponding
fusion cross sections. This study shows that cross-sections increase with increase in
mass number (and hence neutron number) of the composite system. Also, the higher
cross-sections are observed for 48Ca - based reactions. Finally, the compound nucleus
formation probability (PCN) values are calculated and the resultant fusion
cross-sections are estimated.
