Abstract

The finite-temperature self-consistent semiclassical calculation is carried out to determine the nucleon densities of some hot nuclei at thermal equilibrium with temperature T. These densities are applied, in the energy density formalism, to calculate the nucleus-nucleus optical potential and the corresponding fusion barrier between two hot nuclei. A moderate temperature dependence is found for the optical potential and fusion barrier.

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