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Nuclear structure effects on heavy-ion reactions with microscopic theory
The self-consistent mean-field Hartree–Fock (HF) theory, both static and time-dependent (TDHF) versions, is used to study static and dynamic properties of fusion reactions between even 40–54Ca isotopes and 116Sn.
Vo-Phuoc K., Simenel C., Simpson E. C.
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CHEMISTRY OF HEAVY ION REACTIONS [PDF]
The use of heavy ions to induce nuclear reactions was reported as early as 1950. Since that time it has been one of the most active areas of nuclear research. Intense beams of ions as heavy as uranium with energies high enough to overcome the Coulomb barriers of even the heaviest elements are available. The wide variety of possible reactions gives rise
Hoffman, D.C.
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Fusion and the Discovery of Isotopes
Heavy-ion fusion-evaporation has been the most productive method to form and identify new isotopes. Of the presently known over 3200 isotopes, almost 25% were discovered with heavy-ion induced reactions.
Thoennessen M.
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New method for determination of temperature in spallation reactions [PDF]
We propose a new method for determination of temperature in spallation events. It is shown that temperature can be determined by applying the friction model of energy dissipation in participant-spectator model of a spallation process.
Jordanov Dragana J. +3 more
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Heavy ion collision dynamics of 10,11B+10,11B reactions
The dynamical cluster-decay model (DCM) of Gupta and collaborators has been applied successfully to the decay of very-light (A ∼ 30), light (A ∼ 40−80), medium, heavy and super-heavy mass compound nuclei for their decay to light particles (evaporation ...
Singh BirBikram +3 more
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Catalytic reactions in heavy-ion collisions [PDF]
talk at 6th International Workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinment (CPOD2010), Dubna, August 22-28 ...
E. E. Kolomeitsev, B. Tomášik
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Probing nucleon-nucleon correlations via heavy ion transfer reactions
The revival of transfer reaction studies benefited from the construction of the new generation large solid angle spectrometers, coupled to large γ arrays.
Szilner S.
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Probing nucleon-nucleon correlations via heavy ion transfer reactions
The revival of transfer reaction studies benefited from the construction of the new generation large solid angle spectrometers, coupled to large γ arrays.
Szilner S.
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Stochastic Variational Method for Viscous Hydrodynamics
In this short review, we focus on some of the subjects, related to J. Cleymans’ pioneering contribution of statistical approaches to the particle production process in heavy-ion collisions.
Takeshi Kodama, Tomoi Koide
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Recoil effects in heavy-ion reactions [PDF]
Abstract Expressions for the recoil effects in single-nucleon transfer in heavy-ion reactions are obtained in first order in the mass ratio (m/M), where m is the mass of the transferred nucleon and M is the mass of either of the nuclear cores. The effect of recoil on the j-dependence, the energy dependence and angular momentum of the residual nucleus
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