Speaker
Elsayed Elmaghraby
(Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority)
Description
The effect of the entrance nuclear reaction channel was investigated from the perspective of the excited level population in the compound nucleus. A detailed comparison between analog reaction channels that are supposed to form the same compound nucleus was explained. Results showed that nuclei have a long-term "memory" of the entrance channel than expected by the usual model assumption. The large effect of the entrance channel may be associated with the slow-varying isospin degree of freedom during pre-equilibrium reactions and the diversity of the spin distribution among different reaction configurations.
Primary author
Elsayed Elmaghraby
(Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority)