A theoretical approach was developed to describe secondary particle emission in heavy ion collisions, with special regards to pre-equilibrium alpha-particle production. The probabilities of neutron, proton and a-particle emission have been evaluated for both the equilibrium and pre-equilibrium stages of the process. Effects due the possible cluster structure of the projectile which has been excited during the collisions have been experimentally evidenced studying the double differential cross sections of p and alpha-particles emitted in the E=250MeV 16O +116Sn reaction. Calculations within the present model with different clusterization probabilities have been compared to the experimental data.
Pre-equilibrium alpha-particle emission as a probe to study alpha-clustering in nuclei
Baiocco, G.;
2014-01-01
Abstract
A theoretical approach was developed to describe secondary particle emission in heavy ion collisions, with special regards to pre-equilibrium alpha-particle production. The probabilities of neutron, proton and a-particle emission have been evaluated for both the equilibrium and pre-equilibrium stages of the process. Effects due the possible cluster structure of the projectile which has been excited during the collisions have been experimentally evidenced studying the double differential cross sections of p and alpha-particles emitted in the E=250MeV 16O +116Sn reaction. Calculations within the present model with different clusterization probabilities have been compared to the experimental data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.