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Pre-equilibrium γ ray emission in different reaction mechanisms at 8 MeV/nucleon

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Recent experimental results on particles-γ coincidence measurements on the systems 12C +64Ni and 35Cl +64Ni at about 8 MeV/nucleon are interpreted as due to the effect of a Dipole pre-equilibrium emission produced during the damping of the proton-neutron relative collective motion in very deformed intermediate systems formed in the first instants of the collision. The pre-equilibrium effects are evaluated through semiclassic kinetic theories and through modified statistical approach to include non-stationary effects in Fusion processes, Massive Transfer reactions (in the 12C +64Ni system) and in Binary Dissipative reactions (in the 35Cl +64Ni system). In particular the study performed on the dipole molecular component allows to establish a link between the above phenomenon and the charge and mass transfer process in quasi-peripheral reactions.

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Received: 15 April 1998 / Revised version: 8 June 1998

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Papa, M., Amorini, F., Cabibbo, M. et al. Pre-equilibrium γ ray emission in different reaction mechanisms at 8 MeV/nucleon . EPJ A 4, 69–82 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100500050205

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