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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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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
DIRAC EQUATION
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PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Q-VALUE
RUTHERFORD SCATTERING
SCATTERING
SPECTROSCOPY
TIME DEPENDENCE
URANIUM
WAVE EQUATIONS
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