Abstract

In this note we illustrate some applications of a simple model which has been devised to clarify the reaction mechanism and the interplay of different reaction channels (elastic, inelastic, transfer, break-up) in heavy-ion collisions. The model involves two potential wells moving in one dimension and few active particles; in spite of its simplicity, it is supposed to maintain the main features, the properties and the physics of the full three-dimensional case. Special attention is given to the role of continuum states in reactions involving weakly-bound systems, and different approximation schemes (as first-order or coupled-channels) as well as different continuum discretization procedures are tested. In the case of two active particles the reaction mechanism associated with two-particle transfer and the effect of pairing intearction are investigated.

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  • Related content- Model of mass transfer processes in the cascade of centrifugal extractors E P Zelenetskaya, A G Goryunov and N V Daneikina

  • Special attention is given to the role of continuum states in reactions involving weakly-bound systems, and different approximation schemes as well as different continuum discretization procedures are tested

  • In the case of two active particles the reaction mechanism associated with two-particle transfer and the effect of pairing intearction are investigated

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