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delta -electron spectroscopy, a tool to study the dynamics of heavy-ion collisions

The {delta}-electron spectra from dissipative reactions of the collision systems Pb+U and Pb+Pb show the influence of large nuclear contact with increasing {ital Q} value. An analysis independent of nuclear models allows us to determine the trajectories of the collisions. Comparison with the reactio...

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Published in:Physical review. C, Nuclear physics Nuclear physics, 1989-10, Vol.40 (4), p.1662-1676
Main Authors: Krämer, M, Blank, B, Boek, E, Ditzel, E, Kankeleit, E, Klotz-Engmann, G, Müntz, C, Oeschler, H, Rhein, M, Senger, P
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Language:English
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Summary:The {delta}-electron spectra from dissipative reactions of the collision systems Pb+U and Pb+Pb show the influence of large nuclear contact with increasing {ital Q} value. An analysis independent of nuclear models allows us to determine the trajectories of the collisions. Comparison with the reaction model of Schmidt, Toneev, and Wolschin and the one of Feldmeier is made. The applicability of {delta}-electron spectroscopy in lighter systems is discussed.
ISSN:0556-2813
1089-490X
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevC.40.1662