Light charged particle emission in heavy-ion reactions - what have we learnt?

Kailas, S. (2001) Light charged particle emission in heavy-ion reactions - what have we learnt? Pramana - Journal of Physics, 57 (1). pp. 75-84. ISSN 0304-4289

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Abstract

Light charged particles emitted in heavy-ion induced reactions, their spectra and angular distributions measured over a range of energies, carry the signature of the underlying reaction mechanisms. Analysis of data of light charged particles, both inclusive and exclusive measured in coincidence with gamma rays, fission products, evaporation residues have yielded interesting results which bring out the influence of nuclear structure, nuclear mean field and dynamics on the emission of these particles.

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Keywords:Light Charged Particles; Heavy-ion Induced Reactions; Particle Spectra and Angular Distributions; Reaction Mechanisms
ID Code:85520
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