Evidence for a nonequilibrated dinuclear system in dissipative collisions at 19 MeV/nucleon

  • G. Casini
  • , A. A. Stefanini
  • , M. Bini
  • , P. R. Maurenzig
  • , A. Olmi
  • , G. Poggi
  • , R. J. Charity
  • , R. Freifelder
  • , A. Gobbi
  • , K. D. Hildenbrand
  • , M. H. Tanaka
  • , J. P. Wessels

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Abstract

Exclusive measurements of two- and three-body events were performed for the system Sn120+100Mo at 19.1 MeV/nucleon. Most ternary events are consistent with sequential processes in which one of the two deep-inelastic fragments fissions. For such events large differences are found between the fission probabilities of projectilelike and targetlike fragments of a given mass, this probability being larger for the nucleus which gained nucleons. This behavior demonstrates that there is a lack of equilibrium at the end of the deep-inelastic collision.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3364-3367
Number of pages4
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume67
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 1991

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