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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 476, Issue 3, 18 January 1988, Pages 516-544
Nuclear Physics A

Emission of complex fragments from highly excited systems produced in 93Nb+9Be and 27Al reactions at EA = 25.4 and 30.3 MeV

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Abstract

Complex fragments with atomic numbers intermediate between that of the target and projectile have been detected in the reverse-kinematics reactions of 93Nb plus 9Be and 27Al at bombarding energies of EA = 25.4 and 30.3 MeV. Experimental results from inclusive and coincidence measurements are presented and are used to characterize these fragments as the statistical, binary-decay products of highly excited compound nuclei formed in fusion-like reactions.

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    Permanent address: Institute of Atomic Energy, Beijing, China.

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