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Deformation effects in the 28Si+12C and 28Si+28Si reactions

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The possible occurrence of highly deformed configurations is investigated in the 40Ca and 56Ni di-nuclear systems as formed in the 28Si + 12C, 28Si reactions by using the properties of emitted light charged particles. Inclusive as well as exclusive data of the heavy fragments and their associated light charged particles have been collected by using the ICARE charged particle multidetector array. The data are analysed by Monte Carlo CASCADE statistical-model calculations using a consistent set of parameters with spin-dependent level densities. Significant deformation effects at high spin are observed as well as an unexpected large 8Be cluster emission of a binary nature.

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Bhattacharya, C., Rousseau, M., Beck, C. et al. Deformation effects in the 28Si+12C and 28Si+28Si reactions. Pramana - J Phys 57, 203–207 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-001-0176-8

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