Application of the program LISE to fusion-evaporation

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O. B. Tarasov
D. Bazin
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[1] Michigan State University,National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
[2] Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions
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Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2003年 / 66卷
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Evaporation; Angular Momentum; Elementary Particle; Monte Carlo Method; Fast Calculation;
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A new fusion-evaporation model LisFus for fast calculation of fusion residue cross sections has been developed in the framework of the code LISE. This model can calculate very small cross sections quickly compared to programs using the Monte Carlo method. Such type of the fast calculations is necessary to estimate fusion residue yields. Using this model, the program LISE now has the possibility of calculating the transmission of fusion residues through a fragment separator. It is also possible to use fusion residue cross sections calculated by the program PACE, which has been incorporated in the LISE package. The code PACE is a modified version of JULIAN—the Hillman-Eyal evaporation code using a Monte Carlo code coupling angular momentum. A comparison between PACE and the LisFus model is presented.
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页码:1578 / 1581
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