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Medium Energy Collisions and Multifragmentation

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The Nuclear Equation of State

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Complex fragment production in medium energy heavy ion collisions is analysed on the basis of sequential binary decays from primary equilibrated sources. Transitional reaction mechanisms for dissipative reactions are developped in order to relate entrance channel properties to the deexcitation stage and therefore to make possible the calculation of absolute values for yields, angular distributions and velocity spectra. Due to the high energy and angular momentum dissipation,a strong competition between asymmetric fission and evaporation decay is revealed.

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Adorno, A., Colonna, M., Di Toro, M., Russo, G. (1989). Medium Energy Collisions and Multifragmentation. In: Greiner, W., Stöcker, H. (eds) The Nuclear Equation of State. NATO ASI Series, vol 216a. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0583-5_31

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