Abstract

The introduction of the “experimental barrier distribution” d 2 ( E σ fus ) / d E 2 gave a simple means of highlighting the dynamics of heavy-ion fusion reactions, as well as giving a demanding test of the quality of theoretical calculations. However, in many cases where data have been taken at deep sub-barrier energies, understanding the distribution is not sufficient. Here, the logarithmic derivative d [ ln ( E σ fus ) ] / d E provides a very useful additional test. It is suggested that high-lying octupole phonon states, long thought simply to give a global shift of the distribution downward in energy, may play a more complex role in the reaction dynamics, contributing much to the underlying physics of both the above functions.

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