(74) |
F=0,1 | (75) |
Once the molecule is formed, fusion can take place rapidly releasing the energy. If the formation took place resonantly, it can break up through a back decay. The branching ratio for fusion (W) versus back decay (1-W) is given by Faifman et al. [133,70,71,72]). The hyperfine state of after the back decay was kept the same as before the molecular formation. The outgoing energy of was one of the free parameters in the simulation.