Mechanisms for light charged particle emission in the reactions 247 and 337 MeVAr40+natAg
- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review C
- Vol. 37 (6) , 2540-2560
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.37.2540
Abstract
Light charged particles from the reactions 247 and 337 MeV Ag have been measured in singles and in coincidence with fission-like products. Most of the and in coincidence with fusion-fission and quasifission can be accounted for by evaporation from the composite nucleus or by the fragments. Multiplicities are determined for and in association with evaporation residues, fusion-fission, and quasifission. The probability for composite nucleus emission decreases with increasing spin zone of the emitter and gives a view of the role of emitter lifetime. The ratio of composite-nucleus multiplicities for quasifission/fusion-fission is about 1/2 ((1/4) for 337 MeV (247 MeV ) which implies a similar ratio for the lifetimes of the respective composite nuclei between thermalization and scission. Energy spectra and angular distributions of particles (in coincidence with fusion-fission and quasifission) are consistent with emission from a strongly distorted nuclear system en route toward scission. Prethermalization emission of is observed at 10° in comparable amounts for peripheral collisions (quasifission and fusion-fission) and for central collisions.
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