Abstract

We introduce a new surface energy coefficient in proximity formalism, which is dependent on temperature, and apply it to a systematic study of barrier height and position. This proximity model can effectively predict the barrier heights and positions, as well as the fusion cross sections, over a wide range of incident energies, especially in light-heavy nuclei interaction.

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