Systematic study of the break-up fusion process in the C12+Ho165 system and interplay of entrance channel parameters

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Forward recoil range distribution of evaporation residues (ERs) populated through complete fusion (CF) and incomplete fusion (ICF) dynamics in [Formula: see text]O + [Formula: see text]Sn system have been measured. Different full and partial linear momentum transfer components have been observed. The results indicate the occurrence of ICF involving break-up of [Formula: see text]O into 4He + [Formula: see text]C and 8Be + 8Be. However, the present data shows that the ERs are populated through both CF and ICF. A systematic study was performed which shows that the ICF fraction rises exponentially with the established entrance channel parameters and their various combinations. Moreover, these present results clearly show that [Formula: see text] is able to explain the ICF dynamics more conclusively than combined parameter [Formula: see text] for the systems having spherical or slightly deformed target. Further, the dependence of ICF dynamics on target structure has also been studied through a new parameter [Formula: see text] of the target. The parameter [Formula: see text] is directly associated with the target structure and has been found more effective and sensitive than existing parameters to investigate the target structure effect on ICF dynamics. Thus, the present observations suggest that [Formula: see text] ratio of the target should also be considered as an important entrance channel parameter which strongly affects the ICF dynamics.


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A systematic study was conducted over six years (1994-1999) on a shallow ice covered lake in the Russian Republic of Karelia with the aim of developing better understanding of some physical processes occurring in shallow ice-covered lakes. The average ice-covered period was 182 days while the longest ice-covered period was 193 days. The average lake water temperature at ice formation was 0.5-1.0°C, while the average water temperature just before ice break-up was close to 4°C. The heat flux from water to ice was low during early winter but could increase above 5 Wm-2 (daily average) during the last month before ice break-up. The heat flux from sediment to water was the main source of heat to the water body during early to mid winter being about 2-6 W·m-2 during early winter but decreasing to about 1-2 Wm-2 during early spring.


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