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Dissipation and Thermal Fluctuations in Heavy-Ion Collisions

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New Trends in Nuclear Collective Dynamics

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The concept of friction has turned out to be a useful one not only in solid state physics but also in the description of heavy-ion collisions and fission. In the following I shall concentrate on applications to low energy (E ≤ 10 MeV/nucleon) heavy-ion collisions. I shall put emphasis on the phenomenological side in showing that by using frictional forces (and the associated fluctuating forces) in a semi-phenomenological model one is able to put some order into a large variety of experimental data. These concern above- and below-barrier fusion, spin distributions, deep-inelastic scattering and the emission of δ electrons in deep-inelastic collisions.

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Fröbrich, P. (1992). Dissipation and Thermal Fluctuations in Heavy-Ion Collisions. In: Abe, Y., Horiuchi, H., Matsuyanagi, K. (eds) New Trends in Nuclear Collective Dynamics. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 58. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76379-3_6

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