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Two-body dissipation effect in nuclear fusion reactions

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arxiv 1805.08152 v3 pith:KFCNAPN4 submitted 2018-05-21 nucl-th

classification nucl-th
keywords frictionfusiontwo-bodycoefficientsdissipativeeffectmean-fieldreactions
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Friction coefficients for the fusion reaction $^{16}$O+$^{16}$O $\rightarrow$ $^{32}$S are extracted based on both the time-dependent Hartree-Fock and the time-dependent density matrix methods. The latter goes beyond the mean-field approximation by taking into account the effect of two-body correlations, but in practical simulations of fusion reactions we find that the total energy is not conserved. We analyze this problem and propose a solution that allows for a clear quantification of dissipative effects in the dynamics. Compared to mean-field simulations, friction coefficients in the density-matrix approach are enhanced by about $20 \, \%$. An energy-dependence of the dissipative mechanism is also demonstrated, indicating that two-body collisions are more efficient at generating friction at low incident energies.

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