Nuclear Structure and Heavy-ion Collisions: Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 9th-21st July 1979, Volume 77R. A. Broglia, R. A. Ricci, Carlo H. Dasso, Società italiana di fisica |
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... distributions . The masses of the fragments are broadly distributed about the projectile and target masses in the strongly damped collisions . In the reaction 84Kr + 209Bi at 600 MeV , the width of ... distributions Angular-momentum transfer.
... distributions . The masses of the fragments are broadly distributed about the projectile and target masses in the strongly damped collisions . In the reaction 84Kr + 209Bi at 600 MeV , the width of ... distributions Angular-momentum transfer.
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... angular distributions and correlations . As discussed in sect . 2 , the centrifugal forces tend to enhance the ... angular momentum , simple considerations show that the an- gular distribution for particles emitted by a compound nucleus ...
... angular distributions and correlations . As discussed in sect . 2 , the centrifugal forces tend to enhance the ... angular momentum , simple considerations show that the an- gular distribution for particles emitted by a compound nucleus ...
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... angular distributions ( essentially a 1 / sin @ distribution for each alpha - particle ) , but neglecting the correlations . One sees that in this case the transverse momentum is somewhat underestimated . Thus , as expected , the ...
... angular distributions ( essentially a 1 / sin @ distribution for each alpha - particle ) , but neglecting the correlations . One sees that in this case the transverse momentum is somewhat underestimated . Thus , as expected , the ...
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G WOLSCHIN Approaching equilibrium in heavyion collisions 1 Introduction | 1 |
Relative motion in a statistical treatment | 2 |
Time scales | 21 |
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