A guide to microscopic models for intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
GF Bertsch, SD Gupta - Physics Reports, 1988 - Elsevier
In the last few years heavy ion experiments have addressed key questions regarding the
behavior of nuclear matter at high excitation and density. Simultaneous progress in theory …
behavior of nuclear matter at high excitation and density. Simultaneous progress in theory …
Birth, life and death of hot nuclei
E Suraud, C Gregoire, B Tamain - Progress in particle and nuclear physics, 1989 - Elsevier
Abstract “Intermediate energy heavy-ions (10–100 MeV/u) are the most powerful tool to
study hot nuclear matter properties”. In this paper we give a review of experimental and …
study hot nuclear matter properties”. In this paper we give a review of experimental and …
Examination of cluster production in excited light systems at Fermi energies from new experimental data and comparison with transport model calculations
C Frosin, S Piantelli, G Casini, A Ono, A Camaiani… - Physical Review C, 2023 - APS
Four different reactions, S 32+ C 12 and Ne 20+ C 12 at 25 and 50 MeV/nucleon, have been
measured with the FAZIA detector capable of full isotopic identification of most forward …
measured with the FAZIA detector capable of full isotopic identification of most forward …
The program LISE: a simulation of fragment separators
D Bazin, O Tarasov, M Lewitowicz, O Sorlin - Nuclear Instruments and …, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper describes the program LISE which simulates the operation of fragment
separators used to produce radioactive beams via fragmentation. Various aspects of the …
separators used to produce radioactive beams via fragmentation. Various aspects of the …
Deep inelastic transfers: A way to dissipate energy and angular momentum for reactions in the Fermi energy domain
L Tassan-Got, C Stephan - Nuclear Physics A, 1991 - Elsevier
A model of stochastic transfers, using a Monte Carlo method and accounting for sequential
evaporation, has been elaborated and applied to reactions in the Fermi energy range …
evaporation, has been elaborated and applied to reactions in the Fermi energy range …
Projectile fragmentation of , , , and at 140 MeV/nucleon
M Mocko, MB Tsang, L Andronenko… - Physical Review C …, 2006 - APS
We have measured fragment cross-sections of projectile fragmentation reactions using
primary beams of Ca 40, Ca 48, Ni 58, and Ni 64 at 140 MeV/nucleon on Be 9 and Ta 181 …
primary beams of Ca 40, Ca 48, Ni 58, and Ni 64 at 140 MeV/nucleon on Be 9 and Ta 181 …
Critical behavior in light nuclear systems: Experimental aspects
An extensive experimental survey of the features of the disassembly of a small
quasiprojectile system with A~ 36, produced in the reactions of 47 MeV/nucleon Ar 40+ Al …
quasiprojectile system with A~ 36, produced in the reactions of 47 MeV/nucleon Ar 40+ Al …
Extension of quantum molecular dynamics and its application to heavy-ion collisions
T Maruyama, K Niita, A Iwamoto - Physical Review C, 1996 - APS
In order to treat low-energy heavy-ion reactions, we make an extension of quantum
molecular dynamics method. A phenomenological Pauli potential is introduced into effective …
molecular dynamics method. A phenomenological Pauli potential is introduced into effective …
Carbon fragmentation measurements and validation of the Geant4 nuclear reaction models for hadrontherapy
M De Napoli, C Agodi, G Battistoni… - Physics in Medicine …, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
Nuclear fragmentation measurements are necessary when using heavy-ion beams in
hadrontherapy to predict the effects of the ion nuclear interactions within the human body …
hadrontherapy to predict the effects of the ion nuclear interactions within the human body …
Heavy-ion break-up processes in the Fermi energy range
H Fuchs, K Mohring - Reports on Progress in Physics, 1994 - iopscience.iop.org
The current knowledge on collisions between complex nuclei in the range 10-100 AMeV
bombarding energy is reviewed in comparison with the essential features characterizing …
bombarding energy is reviewed in comparison with the essential features characterizing …