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Boltzmann Master Equation Theory of Nuclear Reactions: From Nucleons to Heavy Ions

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Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions

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A large number of experimental results have shown that in reactions induced by nucleons or light particles at energies of the order of a few tens MeV, the great majority of the processes one observes are of statistical nature though they cannot be interpreted as a consequence of the decay of a fully equilibrated compound nucleus. In fact one observes the emission of ejectiles with energy greatly exceeding that expected in the evaporation from the compound nucleus, mostly emitted at forward angles instead of having angular distributions either isotropic or symmetric around 90°

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Cavinato, M. et al. (1994). Boltzmann Master Equation Theory of Nuclear Reactions: From Nucleons to Heavy Ions. In: Remaud, B., Calboreanu, A., Zoran, V. (eds) Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions. NATO ASI Series, vol 321. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2431-1_2

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