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Absorption-Fluctuation Theorem for Nuclear Reactions: Brink-Axel, Incomplete Fusion and All That

M. S. Hussein

Published 2007-12-18, updated 2008-01-13Version 2

We discuss the connection between absorption, averages and fluctuations in nuclear reactions. The fluctuations in the entrance channel result in the compound nucleus, Hauser-Feshbach, cross section, the fluctuations in the intermediate channels, result in modifications of multistep reaction cross sections, while the fluctuations in the final channel result in hybrid cross sections that can be used to describe incomplete fusion reactions. We discuss the latter in details and comment on the validity of the assumptions used in the develpoment of the Surrogate method. We also discuss the theory of multistep reactions with regards to intermediate state fluctuations and the energy dependence and non-locality of the intermediate channels optical potentials.

Comments: 9 pages. Contribution to the International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics (CNR*2007), October 22-26, 2007, Fish Camp, California. To be published in AIP Proceedings (Editor Jutta Escher)
Journal: AIPConf.Proc.1005:129-134,2008
Categories: nucl-th
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