Abstract
The observation of projectile-like fragments with an energy corresponding to the beam velocity turns out to be mostly explained by the break-up of the projectile, the break-up of the ejectile formed by transfer and the decay of the excited projectile. The analysis of two kinds of correlations, light particle-projectile-like fragment and fragment-fragment, is an adequate tool to distinguish the different processes. Significant differences are observed related to the structures of the two projectiles (20Ne and22Ne).
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Legrain, R.: 8ème Session d'Etudes Biennale de Physique Nucléaire, Aussois, France 1985
Dayras, R.A.: J. Phys. C4, 13 (1986)
Bizard, G.: J. Phys. C4, 35 (1986)
Stern, M.: Thesis, IPN Univ. Lyon-1 (1987)
Cole, A.J.: Z. Phys. A — Atoms and Nuclei322, 315 (1985)
Siemens, P.J. et al.: Phys. Letters B36, N∘ 1, 24 (1971)
Borrel, V.: Thesis, Orsay (1985)
Chbihi, A.: Thesis, IPN Lyon-1 (1987)
Schmidt, H.R. et al.: Phys. Letters B180, Nos 1/2, 9 (1986)
Mermaz, M.C. et al.: Z. Phys. A — Atomic Nuclei 324, 217 (1987)
Van Egelen, C.P.M. et al.: Nucl. Phys. A457, 375 (1986)
Vandenbosch, R. et al.: Phys. Rev. Letters52, N∘ 22, 1964 (1984)
Awes, T.C. et al.: Phys. Rev. Letters52, N∘ 4, 251 (1984)
Randrup, J. et al.: Nucl. Phys. A447, 133c (1985)
Feldmeier, H. et al.: Nucl. Phys. A428, 2236 (1984)
Ost, R. et al.: Phys. Rev. C32, N∘ 6, 1927 (1985)
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Stern, M., Billerey, R., Chambon, B. et al. Decay of primary ejectiles by light particles and complex fragments emission in20, 22Ne+93Nb reactions at 30 MeV/Nucleon. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 331, 323–333 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01355604
Received:
Revised:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01355604