Abstract

The fusion of ${}^{6}\mathrm{He}$ with a ${}^{209}\mathrm{Bi}$ target has been studied at energies near to and below the Coulomb barrier. Despite the weak binding of the valence neutrons in ${}^{6}\mathrm{He}$, little evidence is found for suppression of fusion due to projectile breakup. Instead, a large enhancement of sub-barrier fusion is observed. It is suggested that this enhancement may arise from coupling to positive $Q$ value neutron transfer channels, resulting in ``neutron flow'' between the projectile and the target.

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