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American Physical Society, Physical Review C, 2(83)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.83.024607

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Breakup threshold anomaly in the near-barrier elastic scattering ofLi6+Sn116,112

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Abstract

We have measured the elastic scattering of the weakly bound 6 Li on the 116,112 Sn targets, at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. The energy dependence of the interaction potential has been investigated by two different methods and the presence of the breakup threshold anomaly is observed. We have also derived the total reaction cross sections for the above systems and compared them to those of other systems with halo, weakly bound, and tightly bound projectiles on targets with similar masses. The reaction cross sections are largest for systems with halo nuclei, then the systems with no-halo weakly bound nuclei, and the smallest cross sections are those for tightly bound systems.