Abstract

Measurements of the excitation function (EF) of the observed evaporation residues (ERs) populated in the 20Ne + 93Nb reaction at E lab ≈ 91−145 MeV are carried out to explore the systematic of fusion suppression and its dependency on projectile breakup threshold energy, by employing the offline γ-ray detection method. The EF of the observed ERs populated through complete and/or incomplete fusion processes are analysed in the framework of statistical mode code PACE4. The fusion function, derived from the experimentally measured fusion cross section data, is compared with the universal fusion function (UFF) to estimate the degree of fusion incompleteness. Based on the observed results, an empirical formula is proposed to interrelate the degree of fusion suppression and breakup threshold energy of the incident projectile.

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