Abstract

An attempt has been made to modify the original proximity potential using up-to-date knowledge of the universal function and surface energy coefficient available in the literature. A new radius formula has also been obtained using the recent data on charge distribution. The detailed inves- tigation of over 395 reactions reveal that the new proximity potential reproduces the experimental data better than earlier versions.

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