Abstract

The energy dependence of the real part of the nucleus-nucleus potential is evaluated in the proximity picture of Blocki et al. using Seyler-Blanchard two-body effective interaction. This energy dependent potential is used to study the fusion excitation functions and deep inelastic collisions. These results are compared with those calculated with the energy independent proximity potential and it is observed that the energy dependence of the potential does not affect the results significantly except for the reduction of the high energy fusion cross sections.

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