Time-dependent Hartree-Fock collisions ofO16+Nb93atElab=204MeV

Abstract
Time-dependent Hartree-Fock computations are performed for the O16 Nb93 system at a laboratory bombarding energy of 204 MeV. We employ an approximation in which the components of the wave functions perpendicular to the reaction plane are held constant in time. At this energy the total reaction cross section is comprised of approximately equal amounts of fusion and deep inelastic scattering. Fusion is found for those entrance channel angular momenta between l=31 and l=75; strongly damped inelastic scattering is found above and below this region. The angular momentum excited in the inelastic fragments is shown to have a different character in the different inelastic branches and this behavior could conceivably be used as a test to experimentally prove or disprove the existence of the fusion window.