Coulomb reacceleration as a clock for nuclear reactions: A two-dimensional model

Abstract
Reacceleration effects in the Coulomb breakup of nuclei are modeled with the two-dimensional time-dependent Schrödinger equation, extending a previous one-dimensional study. The present model better describes the individual contributions of longitudinal and transverse forces to the breakup and reacceleration. Reacceleration effects are found to preserve a strong memory of the pre-breakup phase of the reaction, as was concluded with the one-dimensional model.

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