Evidence for the dependence of excitation energy sharing between two heavy remnants on the difference in the lost mass in two-body peripheral heavy ion reactions at Fermi energy is presented, based on experimental results for the reactions 93Nb + 116Sn,116 Sn + 93Nb, and 93Nb + 93Nb at 38A MeV. An observable based on the experimental velocities of the heavy residues is used to select reactions with equal preevaporative masses of projectile-like fragments and target-like fragments. The excitation energy, evaluated by means of a complete average calorimetry, is found to be larger for the nucleus that finally retains a larger part of the hot interaction region.

Excitation energy sharing in binary peripheral heavy ion reactions at Fermi energies / S. Piantelli; A. Mangiarotti; P. R. Maurenzig; A. Olmi; L. Bardelli; M. Bini; G. Casini; G. Pasquali; G. Poggi; A. A. Stefanini. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. C, NUCLEAR PHYSICS. - ISSN 0556-2813. - STAMPA. - 78:(2008), pp. 064605-1-064605-7. [10.1103/PhysRevC.78.064605]

Excitation energy sharing in binary peripheral heavy ion reactions at Fermi energies

MAURENZIG, PAOLO;OLMI, ALESSANDRO;BARDELLI, LUIGI;BINI, MAURIZIO;CASINI, GIOVANNI;PASQUALI, GABRIELE;POGGI, GIACOMO;STEFANINI, ANDREA
2008

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Evidence for the dependence of excitation energy sharing between two heavy remnants on the difference in the lost mass in two-body peripheral heavy ion reactions at Fermi energy is presented, based on experimental results for the reactions 93Nb + 116Sn,116 Sn + 93Nb, and 93Nb + 93Nb at 38A MeV. An observable based on the experimental velocities of the heavy residues is used to select reactions with equal preevaporative masses of projectile-like fragments and target-like fragments. The excitation energy, evaluated by means of a complete average calorimetry, is found to be larger for the nucleus that finally retains a larger part of the hot interaction region.
2008
78
064605-1
064605-7
S. Piantelli; A. Mangiarotti; P. R. Maurenzig; A. Olmi; L. Bardelli; M. Bini; G. Casini; G. Pasquali; G. Poggi; A. A. Stefanini
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