Abstract

In a process where fusion leads directly to the ground state of the final nucleus, which requires the presence of a third nucleus, the regular and irregular coulomb solutions conspire to dramatically increase the coulomb barrier penetration. The characteristics of this effect, and the limits of its validity, are described.

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