A Study on the Correlation Between Projectile-Like Fragments and a-Particles in 20Ne(14.7,19.2 MeV/u) + 58Ni Reactions

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Hu Xiaoqing, Zhu Yongtai, Shen Wenqing, Li Songiin, Zhan Wenlong, Xi Hongfei, Zhu Xiang and Zhang Zhen. A Study on the Correlation Between Projectile-Like Fragments and a-Particles in 20Ne(14.7,19.2 MeV/u) + 58Ni Reactions[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1992, 16(S1): 17-22.
Hu Xiaoqing, Zhu Yongtai, Shen Wenqing, Li Songiin, Zhan Wenlong, Xi Hongfei, Zhu Xiang and Zhang Zhen. A Study on the Correlation Between Projectile-Like Fragments and a-Particles in 20Ne(14.7,19.2 MeV/u) + 58Ni Reactions[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1992, 16(S1): 17-22. shu
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A Study on the Correlation Between Projectile-Like Fragments and a-Particles in 20Ne(14.7,19.2 MeV/u) + 58Ni Reactions

  • Institute of Modem Physics, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, China
Fund Project:  Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Abstract: The coincidence between projectile-like fragments and a-particles emitted from 20Ne (14.7 MeV/u,192 MeV/u) + 58Ni reactions has been studied. The coincident events were caused by the sequential decay of the excited primary fragments and by the "uncorrelated" coincidence between forward emitted α-particles and projectile-like fragments, which formed in a deeply dissipated reaction process. This reaction process means that the a-particle flied off the 20Ne projectile in the initial stage of the reaction and then the residual 16O collided with the target nucleus dissipatively. We call it "incomplete deep inelastic process".

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