Abstract

A systematic study of dynamical aspects associated with heavy-ion-induced [Formula: see text] reaction is carried out at center-of-mass energy [Formula: see text] MeV. The complete fusion (CF) and incomplete fusion (ICF) contributions are estimated by using the dynamical cluster-decay model (DCM). The incomplete fusion component is examined by normalizing the incident beam energy for each of the breakup fragment. The fusion evaporation cross-sections that emerged from CF and ICF channels are duly addressed using the optimized value of neck-length parameter [Formula: see text]. Further, the mass yield of compound nuclei (CN) formed in the CF and ICF processes is analyzed with respect to angular momentum [Formula: see text] values. The DCM-based calculations indicate the possible contribution of deep inelastic collision (DIC) in the decay of [Formula: see text] at higher [Formula: see text] values, and DIC cross-sections are predicted which call for future validation.

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