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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... problem has led us to the conclusion that a good deal could be learned by simplifying the problem in two ways : first , by making the model as simple as possible , striving to obtain transparent results ; second , by considering the ...
... problem has led us to the conclusion that a good deal could be learned by simplifying the problem in two ways : first , by making the model as simple as possible , striving to obtain transparent results ; second , by considering the ...
Page 316
... problem one is content with finding self - consistent solutions without being able to prove much about existence , we will also assume solutions exist and simply find them for cases of interest . So as to be able to refer to solutions ...
... problem one is content with finding self - consistent solutions without being able to prove much about existence , we will also assume solutions exist and simply find them for cases of interest . So as to be able to refer to solutions ...
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... problem . In this case , one cannot straightforwardly apply the techniques which have proven useful in field theory [ 1 , 23 ] since they describe the scattering of only very few particles with a few - particle Green's function . Rather ...
... problem . In this case , one cannot straightforwardly apply the techniques which have proven useful in field theory [ 1 , 23 ] since they describe the scattering of only very few particles with a few - particle Green's function . Rather ...
Contents
G WOLSCHIN Approaching equilibrium in heavyion collisions 1 Introduction | 1 |
Relative motion in a statistical treatment | 2 |
Time scales | 21 |
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alignment angular distributions angular momentum approximation average bombarding energy calculations charge classical co-ordinate coefficients components corresponding Coulomb Coulomb barrier cross-section curve damping deep inelastic deformation degrees of freedom density dependence dissipation effects elastic energy loss equation equilibration evaporation evolution operator excitation energy experimental factor Fermi fission fluctuations Fokker-Planck equation fragment spin fusion gamma-ray Hamiltonian Hartree Hartree-Fock heavy-ion collisions heavy-ion reactions impact parameters integral interaction intrinsic kinetic energy l-waves L. G. MORETTO Lett mass asymmetry mass distributions mean field measured MeV/u momenta neutron Nucl nuclear nuclei nucleon observed obtained one-body orbital out-of-plane particle phonon Phys plotted potential projectile projectilelike proton quantal quantity quasi-elastic ratio region relative motion Rendiconti S.I.F. rotation scattering angle shown in fig single-particle statistical surface target TDHF theory tion TKEL trajectories transfer velocity wave functions width yields