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Deep-Inelastic and Fusion Reactions with Heavy Ions
Proceedings of the Symposium Held at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut für Kernforschung, Berlin October 23 – 25, 1979
herausgegeben von W. v. OertzenInhaltsverzeichnis
- Heavy-ion reactions: A new frontier of nuclear science.
- Symposium on deep-inelastic and fusion reactions with heavy ions Hahn-Meitner Institut fur Kernforschung. Berlin October 23–25, 1979.
- Collective motion in deep inelastic collisions.
- Transport theory and doorway configuration in dissipative heavy-ion collisions.
- Linear response theory of deeply inelastic collisions.
- Deep inelastic collisions viewed as brownian motion.
- A fast splitting of projectile-like fragments in the reaction 86Kr-166Er AT 12.1 MeV/u.
- Neutron emission in heavy ion reactions.
- Fusion-fission type collisions.
- Deep inelastic collisions at energies close to the Coulomb barrier.
- Promptly emitted particles in nuclear collisions.
- Light particle emission in heavy ion reactions at 10 and 20 MeV/nucleon.
- Geometry and dynamics in the hot spot model.
- Symposium on deep-inelastic and fusion reactions with heavy ions Hahn-Meitner institut fur Kernforschung, Berlin October 23–25, 1979.
- Multi-particle production in 32S-induced reactions.
- Emission of alpha particles in deep inelastic reactions induced by 148 MeV 14N beam.
- Heavy ion reactions at E/A ? 10 mev/nucleon.
- Reaction fragments resulting from collisions of 20Ne on 197Au at energies between 7.5 and 20 MeV/N.
- Local excitation in reactions with ?-particles.
- Incomplete fusion or massive transfer?.
- Angular momentum transfer in incomplete fusion reactions.
- The contribution of peripheral fragmentation processes to continuous particle spectra in nucleus-nucleus collisions.
- Fusion reactions: Successes and limitations of a one-dimensional description.
- Heavy-ion fusion: A classical trajectory model.
- Review of models for fusion.
- Preequilibrium emission in heavy-ion induced fusion reactions.
- Light particle correlations and lifetimemeasurements.
- Evidence for incomplete fusion in a light heavy ion reaction.
- Fusion excitation functions from neutron yield measurements inside the cyclotron.
- Entrance channel versus compound nucleus limitations in the fusion of 1p and 2s-1d shell nuclei.
- The role of the yrast line in heavy ion fusion.
- Time dependent hartree fock theory for heavy ions.