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Dissipative Aspects of Intermediate-Mass Fragment Emission

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Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Collisions

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The study of intermediate-mass fragment (IMF) emission in low-and intermediate-energy collisions has revealed interesting features of a reaction mechanism, which can be attributed neither to a direct reaction mode nor to the formation of a completly equilibrated compound nucleus. The general interest in details of the mechanism stems from potential information about the compression stages formed by the colliding nuclei. We observe:

  • forward peaked angular distributions at the grazing angle, which characterize a fast process

  • linear dependence of the cross-sections on the groundstate Q-value, a typical feature of a statistical reaction mechanism

  • transfer of larger nucleon clusters between the reaction partners.

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BrĂ¢ncus, I.M. (1994). Dissipative Aspects of Intermediate-Mass Fragment Emission. 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_7

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